Abstract
Under anaerobic conditions cytochrome b in beef-heart mitochondria is partially reduced in the presence of NADH, whereas other cytochromes are completely reduced. Addition of antimycin together with oxygen under these conditions causes an immediate reduction of cytochromes b-558, b-562 and b-566 and oxidation of cytochrome c. During the subsequent transient aerobic steady state cytochromes b-558 and b-566 are rapidly re-oxidized without changes in redox state of cytochrome c, but cytochrome b-562 remains reduced. When oxygen is consumed by the leak through or around the antimycin-inhibition site, cytochrome b-562 becomes oxidized with concomitant reduction of cytochrome c. The cytochromes b in lyophilized beef-heart mitochondria are more readily accessible to electrons from NADH, and in the presence of antimycin and NADH a complete and stable reduction is obtained under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Gradual addition of rotenone under these conditions causes re-oxidation of cytochromes b in which oxidation of cytochromes b-558 and b-566 precedes that of cytochrome b-562. It is concluded that (1) the effect of antimycin in the presence of oxygen involves all three cytochromes b, (2) the reducibility of the cytochromes b in the aerobic steady state of antimycin-treated mitochondria is dependent upon the potential of the substrate redox couple registered on the cytochromes, and (3) the midpoint potential of cytochrome b-562 in the presence of antimycin is higher than that of cytochrome b-558 or b-566.
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