Abstract
1. Reduced ubiquinones-1, -2, -3, -4 and -6 were used as substrates for ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase. 2. The portion of antimycin-sensitive activity depends on the concentration of ubiquinol and on the pH. Only reduced ubiquinone-2 and reduced ubiquinone-3 show high activities the main part of which is sensitive to antimycin. 3. The antimycin effect curve of ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase is linear in shape with reduced ubiquinone-2 as substrate but sigmoidal with reduced ubiquinone-3 and succinate. Ubiquinol-3: cytochrome c oxidoreductase activity contains a portion scarcely affected by antimycin. About 300 pmoles of antimycin per mg protein, enough to inhibit succinate, NADH- and reduced ubiquinone-2:cytochrome c oxidoreductase almost totally, affect ubiquinol-3: cytochrome c oxidoreductase to only about 80% and another 300 pmoles of antimycin are needed for the next 10% of inhibition. 4. The activities of succinate- and NADH: cytochrome c oxidoreductase are stimulated by ubiquinones-2 and -3. The shapes of the inhibition curves by antimycin of the stimulated activities are sigmoidal. About twice the amount of antimycin is necessary to inhibit stimulated activities to the same value as the unstimulated. 5. The non-ionic detergent Lubrol WX is not effective in stimulating enzymatic activities. However, in the presence of 0.6 M sorbitol, it converts the linear antimycin effect curve with reduced ubiquinone-2 as substrate, into sigmoidal. 6. NADH- and succinate: cytochrome c oxidoreductase activities and reduced ubiquinone-2 and reduced ubiquinone-3: cytochrome c oxidoreductase activities become deactivated with increasing concentrations of the non-ionic detergent Lubrol WX. The activity with reduced ubiquinone-2 as substrate is less resistant to the action of the detergent than with reduced ubiquinone-3. The b-cytochromes do not become CO-reactive by this treatment. 7. Deoxycholate in low concentrations does not stimulate ubiquinol: cytochrome c oxidoreductase activity. It converts the inhibition curve by antimycin from sigmoidal to linear with increasing concentrations of the detergent with all substrates tested. The amount of antimycin needed for 90% inhibition of reduced ubiquinone activities is about the same under these conditions as with succinate, NADH or reduced ubiquinol in untreated particles. 8. The results are discussed with respect to the theories of the electron transport mechanism and of the inhibition by antimycin of the electron flow through the bc 1-segment of the respiratory chain in beef heart.
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