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On the biologic role of the reaction of NO with oxidized cytochrome c oxidase.

Fernando Antunes1, Alberto Boveris, Enrique Cadenas.   

Abstract

The inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase (CcOX) by nitric oxide (NO) is analyzed with a mathematical model that simulates the metabolism in vivo. The main results were the following: (a) We derived novel equations for the catalysis of CcOX that can be used to predict CcOX inhibition in any tissue for any [NO] or [O(2)]; (b) Competitive inhibition (resulting from the reversible binding of NO to reduced CcOX) emerges has the sole relevant component of CcOX inhibition under state 3 in vivo; (c) In state 4, contribution of uncompetitive inhibition (resulting from the reaction of oxidized CcOX with NO) represents a significant nonmajority fraction of inhibition, being favored by high [O(2)]; and (d) The main biologic role of the reaction between NO and oxidized CcOX is to consume NO. By reducing [NO], this reaction stimulates, rather than inhibits, respiration. Finally, we propose that the biologic role of NO as an inhibitor of CcOX is twofold: in state 4, it avoids an excessive buildup of mitochondrial membrane potential that triggers rapid production of oxidants, and in state 3, increases the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation by increasing the ADP/O ratio, supporting the therapeutic use of NO in situations in which mitochondria are dysfunctional.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17665969     DOI: 10.1089/ars.2007.1677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


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