Abstract

Reductive titrations and rapid kinetic studies are reported on extensively or completely activated, particulate and solubilized succinate dehydrogenase (SD) preparations. There is one iron-sulfur (Fe−S) center of the ferredoxin type present per flavin which is reduced by succinate, but even in activated preparations at most 60% of these centers were reduced within the turnover time of the enzymes. Flavin semiquinone formation does not precede or significantly lag behind the reduction of the Fe−S centers. On reduction of the soluble enzymes an accumulation of semiquinone is observed. No qualitative difference between the behavior of preparations containing 4 Fe or 8 Fe per flavin was found. Succinate-ubiquinone reductase (Complex II) contains an Fe−S component with properties of high-potential Fe−S proteins (See Ruzicka and Beinert, Biochem.Biophys.Res.Communs. this issue). It occurs at a concentration close to that of the bound flavin and has been observed to be reduced by succinate at approximately the same rate as the ferredoxin type (g=1.94) component. With dithionite, reduction of additional Fe−S groups (0.2 to 0.5 per flavin) is observed but the significance of this is uncertain.

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