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Reactions of nitric oxide with mitochondrial cytochrome c: a novel mechanism for the formation of nitroxyl anion and peroxynitrite.

M A Sharpe1, C E Cooper.   

Abstract

The aerobic reactions of nitric oxide with cytochrome c were analysed. Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with ferrocytochrome c at a rate of 200 M-1 s-1 to form ferricytochrome c and nitroxyl anion (NO-). Ferricytochrome c was detected by optical spectroscopy; NO- was detected by trapping with metmyoglobin (Mb3+) to form the EPR-detectable Mb-nitrosyl complex, and by the formation of dimers in yeast ferrocytochrome c via cross-linking of the free cysteine residue. The NO- formed subsequently reacted with oxygen to form peroxynitrite, as measured by the oxidation of dihydrorhodamine 123. NO binds to ferricytochrome c to form the ferricytochrome c-NO complex. The on-rate for this reaction is 1.3+/-0.4x10(3) M-1.s-1, and the off-rate is 0.087+/-0.054 s-1. The dissociation constant (Kd) of the complex is 22+/-7 microM. These reactions of NO with cytochrome c are likely to be relevant to mitochondrial metabolism of NO. Ferricytochrome c can act as a reversible sink for excess NO in the mitochondria. The reduction of NO to NO- by ferrocytochrome c may play a role in the irreversible inhibition of mitochondrial oxygen consumption by peroxynitrite. It is generally assumed that peroxynitrite would be formed in mitochondria via the reaction of NO with superoxide. The finding that NO- is formed from the reaction of NO and ferrocytochrome c provides a means of producing peroxynitrite in the absence of superoxide, via the reaction of NO- with oxygen.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9576846      PMCID: PMC1219446          DOI: 10.1042/bj3320009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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