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Distribution and dynamics of quinones in the lipid bilayer mimicking the inner membrane of mitochondria.

Petri Kaurola1, Vivek Sharma2, Amanda Vonk1, Ilpo Vattulainen3, Tomasz Róg4.   

Abstract

Quinone and its analogues (Q) constitute an important class of compounds that perform key electron transfer reactions in oxidative- and photo-phosphorylation. In the inner membrane of mitochondria, ubiquinone molecules undergo continuous redox transitions enabling electron transfer between the respiratory complexes. In such a dynamic system undergoing continuous turnover for ATP synthesis, an uninterrupted supply of substrate molecules is absolutely necessary. In the current work, we have performed atomistic molecular dynamics simulations and free energy calculations to assess the structure, dynamics, and localization of quinone and its analogues in a lipid bilayer, whose composition mimics the one in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The results show that there is a strong tendency of both quinone and quinol molecules to localize in the vicinity of the lipids' acyl groups, right under the lipid head group region. Additionally, we observe a second location in the middle of the bilayer where quinone molecules tend to stabilize. Translocation of quinone through a lipid bilayer is very fast and occurs in 10-100ns time scale, whereas the translocation of quinol is at least an order of magnitude slower. We suggest that this has important mechanistic implications given that the localization of Q ensures maximal occupancy of the Q-binding sites or Q-entry points in electron transport chain complexes, thereby maintaining an optimal turnover rate for ATP synthesis.
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Keywords:  Biological energy transduction; Electron transport chain; Free energy calculations; Molecular dynamics simulations

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27342376     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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