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Role of nuclear-encoded subunit Vb in the assembly and stability of cytochrome c oxidase complex: implications in mitochondrial dysfunction and ROS production

  作者 Galati, D; Srinivasan, S; Raza, H; Prabu, SK; Hardy, M; Chandran, K; Lopez, M; Kalyanaraman, B; Avadhani, NG  
  选自 期刊  Biochemical Journal;  卷期  2009年420-Part 3;  页码  439-449  
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[摘要]CcO (cytochrome c oxidase) is a multisubunit bigenomic protein complex which catalyses the last step of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The nuclear-encoded subunits are thought to have roles either in regulation or ill the structural stability of the enzyme. Subunit Vb is a peripheral nuclear-encoded subunit of mammalian CcO that is dramatically reduced under hypoxia. Although it has been shown to contain different ligand-binding sites and undergo modifications, its precise function is not known. In the present study we generated a cell line from RAW 264.7 murine macrophages that has a more than 80% reduced level of Vb. Functional analysis of these cells showed it loss of CcO activity, membrane potential and less ability to generate ATP. Resolution of complexes on blue native gel and two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis showed all accumulation of subcomplexes of CcO and also reduced association with supercomplexes of the electron transfer chain. Furthermore. the mitochondria from CcO Vb knock-down cells generated increased ROS (reactive oxygen species), and the cells were unable to grow oil galactose-containing medium. Pulse-chase experiments suggest the role of the CcO Vb subunit in the assembly of the complex. We show for the first time the role of a peripheral. non-transmembrane subunit in the formation as well its function of the terminal CcO complex.

 
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