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European journal of biochemistry 1995-Oct

New inhibitors of the ubiquinol oxidase of higher plant mitochondria.

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M H Hoefnagel
J T Wiskich
S A Madgwick
Z Patterson
W Oettmeier
P R Rich

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A screen has been performed of possible inhibitors of the ubiquinol oxidase of higher plant mitochondria by assaying their effects on cyanide-insensitive NADH oxidase of mitochondria of Arum maculatum. A number of compounds which have powerful inhibitory effects have been identified. Potent inhibition was found with compounds related to the previously described n-propyl gallate, but with the n-propyl sidechain replaced with alkyl chains of greater hydrophobicity. Titration of a range of partial reactions showed that the inhibitors act specifically on the ubiquinol oxidase. The concentrations of inhibitor required are dependent on the respiratory substrate and on the amount of mitochondria used in the assay. Octyl gallate also proved to be a potent inhibitor of the ubiquinol oxidase in tobacco cell suspensions. A second class of compounds which strongly inhibit cyanide-insensitive NADH oxidation is aurachin C and its analogues. Compounds related to aurachin D are much less effective. Titrations of a range of partial reactions indicate that inhibition is caused by a direct action on the ubiquinol oxidase. However, both types of aurachins also act strongly at the Qi site of the cytochrome bc1 complex, as already known to be the case in other systems, and so they are of more limited value for studies of the ubiquinol oxidase. Titration of the oxidation of NADH via the ubiquinol oxidase in a purified mitochondrial fraction from the spadices of Arum maculatum with octyl gallate gave a half-maximal effect at a concentration of around 6 nM when the protein concentration was 14 micrograms ml-1. A similar titre was obtained with a decyl derivative of aurachin C. This allowed us to estimate an upper limit for the concentration of ubiquinol oxidase in these mitochondria of 0.72 +/- 0.15 nmol mg-1 protein, or a ratio of ubiquinol oxidase/cytochrome oxidase of about 15 +/- 7:1. The measurements also provide a minimal turnover number for the ubiquinol oxidase of 186 +/- 42 electrons.s-1. Titration of the ubiquinol oxidase in soybean cotyledon mitochondria with these compounds gave the concentration of inhibitor required to elicit 50% of the maximum observed effect (I50) values about one order of magnitude higher than those found with Arum mitochondria, and again the values depended on the respiratory substrate. An explanation for the variation in I50 values may be found in terms of differences in oxidase concentrations in the different mitochondrial membranes and in the differences in rate-controlling steps with substrates of different activities.

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