Succinate is the controller of O2−/H2O2 release at mitochondrial complex I : negative modulation by malate, positive by cyanide
Mitochondrial production of H 2 O 2 is low with NAD substrates (glutamate/pyruvate, 3 and 2 mM) (G/P) and increases over ten times upon further addition of succinate, with the formation of a sigmoidal curve (semimaximal value at 290 µM, maximal H 2 O 2 production at 600 µM succinate). Malate counter...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes 2009-08, Vol.41 (4), p.387-393 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mitochondrial production of H
2
O
2
is low with NAD substrates (glutamate/pyruvate, 3 and 2 mM) (G/P) and increases over ten times upon further addition of succinate, with the formation of a sigmoidal curve (semimaximal value at 290 µM, maximal H
2
O
2
production at 600 µM succinate). Malate counteracts rapidly the succinate induced increased H
2
O
2
release and moves the succinate dependent H
2
O
2
production curve to the right. Nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are cytochrome c oxidase inhibitors which increase mitochondrial ROS production. Cyanide (CN
−
) was used to mimic NO and CO. In the presence of G/P and succinate (300 µM), CN
−
progressively increased the H
2
O
2
release rate, starting at 1.5 µM. The succinate dependent H
2
O
2
production curve was moved to the left by 30 µM CN
−
. The V
max
was little modified. We conclude that succinate is the controller of mitochondrial H
2
O
2
production, modulated by malate and CN
−
. We propose that succinate promotes an interaction between Complex II and Complex I, which activates O
2
−
production. |
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ISSN: | 0145-479X 1573-6881 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10863-009-9238-2 |