Literature DB >> 15706057

Mitochondrial gene-knockout (rho0) cells: a versatile model for exploring the secrets of trans-plasma membrane electron transport.

Debbie-Jane Scarlett1, Patries Herst, An Tan, Cecilia Prata, Michael Berridge.   

Abstract

Plasma membrane electron transport (tPMET) pathways have been identified in all living cells, and a wide variety of tools have been used to study these processes. In our laboratory we have used the cell-impermeable tetrazolium dye WST-1, together with the mitochondrial gene knockout (rho0) cell model, to investigate one of these pathways. We have shown that growth of HL60rho0 cells is dependent on oxygen, and that these cells consume oxygen at the cell surface. Similarities in inhibition profiles between non-mitochondrial oxygen consumption and WST-1 reduction suggest that both systems share a common tPMET pathway. In support of this, oxygen was shown to compete with the intermediate electron acceptor that mediates WST-1 reduction, for reducing electrons. The observation that tPMET activity is higher in rho0 cells compared to their mitochondrially-competent counterparts was shown to be the result of competition between the mitochondrial and plasma membrane electron transport systems for intracellular reducing equivalents. Elevated rates of dye reduction appear to be mediated through increased expression of the key components of tPMET, which include the cell surface NADH oxidase, CNOX. These findings have played a critical role in shaping our current understanding of the mechanisms of this particular pathway of tPMET.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15706057     DOI: 10.1002/biof.5520200404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofactors        ISSN: 0951-6433            Impact factor:   6.113


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