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Lateral diffusion as a rate-limiting step in ubiquinone-mediated mitochondrial electron transport.

B Chazotte1, C R Hackenbrock.   

Abstract

Data are presented which indicate that the diffusion-based collisions of ubiquinone with its redox partners in the mitochondrial inner membrane are a rate-limiting step for maximum (uncoupled) rates of succinate-linked electron transport. Data were obtained from experimental analysis of a comparison of the apparent activation energies of lateral diffusion rates, collision frequencies, and electron transport rates in native and protein-diluted (phospholipid-enriched) inner membranes. Diffusion coefficients for Complex III (ubiquinol:cytochrome c oxidoreductase) and ubiquinone redox components were determined as a function of temperature using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, and collision frequencies of appropriate redox partners were subsequently calculated. The data reveal that 1) the apparent activation energies for both diffusion and electron transport were highest in the native inner membrane and decreased with decreasing protein density, 2) the apparent activation energy for the diffusion step of ubiquinone made up the most significant portion of the activation energy for the overall kinetic activity, i.e. electron transport steps plus the diffusion steps, 3) the apparent activation energies for both diffusion and electron transport decreased in a proportionate manner as the membrane protein density was decreased, and 4) Arrhenius plots of the ratio of experimental electron transport productive collisions (turnovers) to calculated theoretically predicted, diffusion-based collisions for ubiquinone with its redox partners had little or no temperature dependence, indicating that as temperature increases, increases in electron transport rate are accounted for by the increases in diffusion-based collisions. These data support the Random Collision Model of mitochondrial electron transport in which the rates of diffusion and appropriate concentrations of redox components limit the maximum rates of electron transport in the inner membrane.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2925679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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