Literature DB >> 3415989

Kinetics of enzyme-mediated reduction of lipid soluble nitroxide spin labels by living cells.

K Chen1, P D Morse, H M Swartz.   

Abstract

Nitroxide spin labels can be reduced to the corresponding hydroxylamines in cells. The selective action of inhibitors, and thermal and chemical inactivation demonstrate that the reduction of nitroxides in cells is an enzymatic or enzyme-mediated process. The kinetics of reduction of doxylstearates are affected by the position of the doxyl moiety along the stearic acid chain. The doxyl moiety of 5-doxylstearate is close to the membrane surface, and its reduction is first order with respect to the nitroxide, whereas the doxyl moieties of 10- and 12-doxylstearate are in the membrane hydrocarbon region and their reduction is a zero-order process. The reduction of 16-doxylstearate which usually has a mixture of first- and zero-order kinetics becomes zero order with addition of an extracellular broadening agent, potassium trioxalatochromiate(III). These results suggest that the rate of reduction of doxyl moieties is controlled by their accessibility to reducing equivalents, i.e., the rate-limiting step for the reduction of the doxyl moiety deep in the membrane is the diffusion of reducing equivalents within or into the membrane. The reduction of doxylstearates in cells is inhibited by rotenone but not antimycin A, cyanide, propyl gallate or SKF-525A. It appears that the reduction of doxylstearates takes place at the level of the ubiquinone in the respiratory chain in mitochondria in these cells.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3415989     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(88)90380-x

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


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