Abstract
A quinol: ferricytochrome c oxidoreductase has been isolated from chromatophores of Chromatium vinosum by two procedures, involving extraction by bile salts and methanol, respectively. The steady-state kinetics indicate a random mechanism, with a K m for 2,3-dimethoxy-5-methyl-6-decyl-1,4-benzoquinol of 1.1 μM and for the acceptor cytochrome c 1.75 μM. The enzyme is inhibited by myxothiazol, competitively with respect to quinol, with a K i of about 2.3 μM. The protein reacts with ubiquinol produced by the succinate: Q oxidoreductase in submitochondrial particles or isolated succinate: cytochrome c reductase and can partially restore activity to myxothiazol-inhibited, antimycin-sensitive ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase. The protein is considered to be analogous to the postulated myxothiazol-sensitive Q-binding protein in ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase.
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