Literature DB >> 27620332

Isolation of yeast complex IV in native lipid nanodiscs.

Irina A Smirnova1, Dan Sjöstrand2, Fei Li3, Markus Björck2, Jacob Schäfer2, Henrik Östbye2, Martin Högbom4, Christoph von Ballmoos5, Gabriel C Lander3, Pia Ädelroth2, Peter Brzezinski6.   

Abstract

We used the amphipathic styrene maleic acid (SMA) co-polymer to extract cytochrome c oxidase (CytcO) in its native lipid environment from S. cerevisiae mitochondria. Native nanodiscs containing one CytcO per disc were purified using affinity chromatography. The longest cross-sections of the native nanodiscs were 11nm×14nm. Based on this size we estimated that each CytcO was surrounded by ~100 phospholipids. The native nanodiscs contained the same major phospholipids as those found in the mitochondrial inner membrane. Even though CytcO forms a supercomplex with cytochrome bc1 in the mitochondrial membrane, cyt. bc1 was not found in the native nanodiscs. Yet, the loosely-bound Respiratory SuperComplex factors were found to associate with the isolated CytcO. The native nanodiscs displayed an O2-reduction activity of ~130 electrons CytcO-1s-1 and the kinetics of the reaction of the fully reduced CytcO with O2 was essentially the same as that observed with CytcO in mitochondrial membranes. The kinetics of CO-ligand binding to the CytcO catalytic site was similar in the native nanodiscs and the mitochondrial membranes. We also found that excess SMA reversibly inhibited the catalytic activity of the mitochondrial CytcO, presumably by interfering with cyt. c binding. These data point to the importance of removing excess SMA after extraction of the membrane protein. Taken together, our data shows the high potential of using SMA-extracted CytcO for functional and structural studies.
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Keywords:  Bioenergetics; Energy conservation; Membrane protein; Proton transfer

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27620332      PMCID: PMC9472556          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.09.004

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


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