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Coenzyme Q reductase from liver plasma membrane: purification and role in trans-plasma-membrane electron transport.
Author(s) -
José M. Villalba,
Francisco Navarro,
Francisco Córdoba,
Antonio Serrano,
Antonio Arroyo,
F.L. Crane,
Plácido Navas
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
proceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states of america
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1091-6490
pISSN - 0027-8424
DOI - 10.1073/pnas.92.11.4887
Subject(s) - coenzyme q10 , reductase , chemistry , cofactor , electron transport chain , membrane , oxidoreductase , biochemistry , coenzyme q – cytochrome c reductase , redox , cytochrome c , coenzyme a , enzyme , mitochondrion , organic chemistry
A specific requirement for coenzyme Q in the maintenance of trans-plasma-membrane redox activity is demonstrated. Extraction of coenzyme Q from membranes resulted in inhibition of NADH-ascorbate free radical reductase (trans electron transport), and addition of coenzyme Q10 restored the activity. NADH-cytochrome c oxidoreductase (cis electron transport) did not respond to the coenzyme Q status. Quinone analogs inhibited trans-plasma-membrane redox activity, and the inhibition was reversed by coenzyme Q. A 34-kDa coenzyme Q reductase (p34) has been purified from pig-liver plasma membranes. The isolated enzyme was sensitive to quinone-site inhibitors. p34 catalyzed the NADH-dependent reduction of coenzyme Q10 after reconstitution in phospholipid liposomes. When plasma membranes were supplemented with extra p34, NADH-ascorbate free radical reductase was activated but NADH-cytochrome c oxidoreductase was not. These results support the involvement of p34 as a source of electrons for the trans-plasma-membrane redox system oxidizing NADH and support coenzyme Q as an intermediate electron carrier between NADH and the external acceptor ascorbate free radical.

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