Effect of citrate on the redox properties of cytochrome C and its kinetic and binding behaviour with cytochrome oxidase /


Autoria(s): Brooks, Stephen P. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Biological Sciences

Data(s)

09/06/2009

09/06/2009

09/06/1981

Resumo

Increasing citrate concentration, at constant ionic strength (30 mM) decreases the rate of cytochrome ~ reduction by ascorbate. This effect is also seen at both high (600 mM) and low (19 mM) ionic strengths, and the Kapp for citrate increases with increasing ionic strength. Citrate binds d both ferri -and ferrocytochrome ~, but with a lower affinity for the latter form (Kox . .red d = 2 mM, Kd = 8 mM) as shown by an equilibrium assay with N,N,N',N', Tetramethyl E- phenylenediamine. The reaction of ferricytochrome ~with cyanide is also altered in the presence of citrate: citrate increases the K~PP for cyanide. Column chromatography of cytochrome ~-cytochrome oxidase mixtures shows citrate increases the dissociation constant of the complex. These results are confirmed in kinetic assays for the "loose"site (Km = 20 pM) only. The effect of increasing citrate observable at the "tight" site (Km = 0.25 pM) is on the turnover number and not on the K . These results suggest a mechanism m where anion binding to cytochrome £ at the tight site affects the equilibrium between two forms of cytochrome c bound cytochrome oxidase: an active and an inactive one.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/1581

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Cytochrome c. #Oxidation-reduction reaction. #Oxidases. #Citrates.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation