FMN site-independent energy-linked reverse electron transfer in mitochondrial respiratory complex I

FEBS Letters
Grigory V GladyshevA D Vinogradov

Abstract

A simple assay procedure for measuring ATP-dependent reverse electron transfer from ubiquinol to hexaammineruthenium (III) (HAR) catalyzed by mitochondrial respiratory complex I is introduced. The specific activity of the enzyme in this reaction and its sensitivity to the standard inhibitors and uncoupling are the same as with other well-known electron acceptors, NAD+ and ferricyanide. In contrast to the reactions with these acceptors, the energy-dependent HAR reduction is not inhibited by NADH-OH, the specific inhibitor of NADH-binding site. These results suggest that a catalytically competent electron connection exists between HAR and a redox component of complex I that is different from flavin mononucleotide bound at the substrate-binding site.

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