Abstract

The effect of electron transport chain redox status on activity of the mitochondrial Ca(2+)-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) has been examined. When oxidizing NAD-linked substrates, the enzyme is not active unless deenergization occurs. Uncoupler, rotenone, antimycin A, and cyanide are equally effective at upregulating the enzyme, while oligomycin is ineffective. Thenoyltrifluoroacetone causes deenergization and activates the enzyme, but only if succinate is the respiratory substrate. These findings show that the mitochondrial iPLA2 responds to the energetic state overall, rather than to the redox status of individual electron transport chain complexes. With NAD-linked substrates, and using rotenone to deenergize, iPLA2 activation can be reversed by adding succinate to reestablish a membrane potential. For this purpose, ascorbate plus N,N,N'N'-tetramethyl-phenylenediamine can be used instead of succinate and is equally effective. With succinate as substrate, the membrane potential can be reduced in a graded and stable fashion by adding increasing concentrations of malonate, which is a competitive inhibitor of succinate utilization. A partial and stable activation of the iPLA2 accompanies partial deenergization. These findings suggest that in addition to the several functions that have been proposed, the mitochondrial iPLA2 may help to coordinate local capillary blood flow with changing energy demands.

Highlights

  • The effect of electron transport chain redox status on activity of the mitochondrial Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2 has been examined

  • Activation of the independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) upon deenergizing mitochondria could reflect a direct effect of proton motive force on the conformational state of the enzyme, or an interaction of enzyme with some other mitochondrial component that is affected by the energetic state

  • Electron transport chain complexes are prominent possibilities of components that might interact with the iPLA2, with the interaction affecting activity, and with the nature of the interaction affected by a change in the redox status of the complex

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Introduction

The effect of electron transport chain redox status on activity of the mitochondrial Ca2+-independent phospholipase A2 (iPLA2) has been examined. To examine the effect of individual electron transport chain complexes on iPLA2 activity, we used wellestablished inhibitors that leave chain components in particular states of reduction, and compared these states to enzyme activity.

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