Steady-state kinetics of ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase in bovine heart submitochondrial particles: diffusional effects
- 15 February 1993
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 290 (1) , 225-236
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2900225
Abstract
In an attempt to establish the relative importance of diffusional and chemical control in the reactivity of the two of the two substrates, ubiquinol and cytochrome c, we have undertaken as extensive characterization of the steady-state kinetics of ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase (EC 1.10.2.2) when present in open submitochondrial particles from bovine heart. The kinetic pattern follows a Ping Pong mechanism; contrary to the situation found with the isolated enzyme [Speck and Margoliash (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 1064-1072, and confirmed in our laboratory], no substrate inhibition by oxidized cytochrome c was observed with the membrane-bound enzyme. Endogenous oxidized ubiquinone-10 is unable to exert product inhibition under the conditions employed. In the Ping Pong mechanism for this enzyme, the reaction scheme can be clearly divided into two parts, and the Kmin. (kcat./km) value for one substrate is independent of the rate constant for the second substrate. Both ubiquinol-1 and ubiquinol-2 can be used as electron donors reacting with the enzyme from within the lipid bilayer [Fato, Castelluccio, Palmer and Lenaz (1988) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 932, 216-222]; the kmin. values for ubiquinols, when calculated on the basis of their membranous concentrations, are significantly lower than the kmin. for cytochrome c. The temperature-dependence of the kinetic parameters was investigated by titrating each of the substrates under quasi-saturating concentrations of the second substrate. Arrhenius plots of Vmax. extrapolated from both cytochrome c and ubiquinol titrations were linear, when care was taken to verify the quasi-saturating concentrations of the fixed co-substrate. The Arrhenius plots for the kmin. values for both ubiquinol and cytochrome c were linear, but the activation energy was much higher for the former, particularly when calculated for ubiquinol dissolved in the lipid phase; the very low value of activation energy of the kmin. for cytochrome c is strong support for diffusion control being present in the reaction of cytochrome c with the membranous enzyme. In contrast to the soluble enzyme, ubiquinone titrations of submitochondrial particles at low cytochrome c concentrations deviated from hyperbolic behaviour. Changing the medium viscosity with either poly(ethylene glycol) or sucrose had a strong effect on the cytochrome c kmin., whereas the change in the ubiquinol kmin. was much smaller. From the viscosity studies the extent of diffusional control could be calculated, revealing that the reaction with cytochrome c was mostly diffusion-limited. The viscosity of the membrane was changed by incorporating cholesterol; no significant effect on the ubiquinol kmin. ascribable to diffusion control could be recognized.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)Keywords
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