Fry M, Green D E
J Biol Chem. 1981 Feb 25;256(4):1874-80.
Almost complete phospholipid depletion has been achieved for Complex I and III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain using a technique that involves elution on Sephadex LH-20 in the presence of Triton X-100. Enzymic activity may be regenerated by replenishment with phospholipid. However, restoration of enzymic activity in phospholipid-depleted Complex I and III has been shown to require the presence of cardiolipin. These results are, therefore, similar to findings on the absolute catalytic requirement of cardiolipin for cytochrome oxidase activity (Fry, M., and Green, D. E. (1980) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 93, 1238-1246). At least two roles for phospholipid involvement in electron transfer processes are proposed, a catalytic role provided specifically by cardiolipin and a dispersive role that may be provided by various phospholipids or detergents. The absolute requirement of enzymic activity for cardiolipin suggests that this phospholipid plays a crucial role in the coupled electron transfer process.
利用一种在Triton X-100存在下于Sephadex LH-20上洗脱的技术,已实现线粒体呼吸链复合体I和复合体III几乎完全的磷脂耗竭。通过补充磷脂可使酶活性再生。然而,已表明在磷脂耗竭的复合体I和复合体III中恢复酶活性需要心磷脂的存在。因此,这些结果与关于心磷脂对细胞色素氧化酶活性的绝对催化需求的研究结果相似(Fry, M., and Green, D. E. (1980) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 93, 1238 - 1246)。磷脂参与电子传递过程至少有两种作用被提出,一种是由心磷脂特异性提供的催化作用,另一种是可能由各种磷脂或去污剂提供的分散作用。酶活性对心磷脂的绝对需求表明这种磷脂在偶联电子传递过程中起关键作用。