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Protonmotive functions of cytochrome c oxidase in reconstituted vesicles. Influence of turnover rate on 'proton translocation'.


ABSTRACT: 1. Oxidation of ferrocytochrome c by cytochrome c oxidase incorporated into proteoliposomes induces a transient acidification of the external medium. This change is dependent on the presence of valinomycin and can be abolished by carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone or by nigericin. The H+/e- ratio for the initial acidification varies with the internal buffering capacity of the vesicles, and under suitable conditions approaches + 1, the pulse slowly decaying to give a net alkalinity change with H+/e- value approaching -1. 2. Inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase turnover by ferricytochrome c or by azide addition results in ferrocytochrome c-dependent H+ pulses with decreasing H+/e- ratios. The rate of the initial H+ production remains higher than the rate of equilibration of the pH gradient, indicating an intrinsic dependence of the H+/e- ratio on enzyme turnover. The final net alkalinity changes are relatively unaffected by turnover inhibition.

SUBMITTER: Proteau G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1154206 | biostudies-other | 1983 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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