Reactions of peroxynitrite in the mitochondrial matrix
Superoxide radical (O 2 −) and nitric oxide (NO) produced at the mitochondrial inner membrane react to form peroxynitrite (ONOO −) in the mitochondrial matrix. Intramitochondrial ONOO − effectively reacts with a few biomolecules according to reaction constants and intramitochondrial concentrations....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Free radical biology & medicine 2000-08, Vol.29 (3), p.349-356 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Superoxide radical (O
2
−) and nitric oxide (NO) produced at the mitochondrial inner membrane react to form peroxynitrite (ONOO
−) in the mitochondrial matrix. Intramitochondrial ONOO
− effectively reacts with a few biomolecules according to reaction constants and intramitochondrial concentrations. The second-order reaction constants (in M
−1 s
−1) of ONOO
− with NADH (233 ± 27), ubiquinol-0 (485 ± 54) and GSH (183 ± 12) were determined fluorometrically by a simple competition assay of product formation. The oxidation of the components of the mitochondrial matrix by ONOO
− was also followed in the presence of CO
2, to assess the reactivity of the nitrosoperoxocarboxylate adduct (ONOOCO
2
−) towards the same reductants. The ratio of product formation was about similar both in the presence of 2.5 mM CO
2 and in air-equilibrated conditions. Liver submitochondrial particles supplemented with 0.25–2 μM ONOO
− showed a O
2
− production that indicated ubisemiquinone formation and autooxidation. The nitration of mitochondrial proteins produced after addition of 200 μM ONOO
− was observed by Western blot analysis. Protein nitration was prevented by the addition of 50–200 μM ubiquinol-0 or GSH. An intramitochondrial steady state concentration of about 2 nM ONOO
− was calculated, taking into account the rate constants and concentrations of ONOO
− coreactants. |
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ISSN: | 0891-5849 1873-4596 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0891-5849(00)00301-4 |