Studies on a Stabilisation of Ubisemiquinone by Escherichia coli Quinol Oxidase, Cytochrome bo
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 227 (3), 903-908
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.tb20217.x
Abstract
The Escherichia coli quinol oxidase, cytochrome bo, is closely related to the cytochrome c oxidase, cytochrome aa3 in all aspects of its structure and function except for the replacement of the cytochrome-c-binding site and its attendant CuA prosthetic group with a quinone-binding site. The putative oxidation of quinol by ferrihaem (cytochrome b) at this site in sequential one-electron steps requires the stabilisation of semiquinone. We have observed, by electron paramagnetic resonance, the properties of a ubisemiquinone radical in appropriately poised samples of purified enzyme reconstituted with excess ubiquinone. The ubisemiquinone is highly stabilised with respect to free ubisemiquinone; significant free radical can be observed even at pH 7.0, while at pH 9.0 the stability constant is 5-10. The pH dependence of the stability constant indicates that the anionic form of the semiquinone predominates above pH 7.5. The two-electron couple has an Em7 of approximately 70 mV. Below pH 9, the pH dependence of the two-electron couple is -60mV/pH, indicative of a 2H+/2e- reaction. The line width of the EPR spectrum is approximately 0.9 mT, which is consistent with a ubisemiquinone anion. In comparison with other respiratory chain Q.- species that have been described, the relaxation rate in the presence of reduced haems appears comparable to magnetically isolated Q.- radicals. Partially resolved splittings of approximately 0.4 mT can be observed in the spectrum of Q.-bo (QH.bo).Keywords
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