ubiquinone and 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine

ubiquinone has been researched along with 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ubiquinone and 9-amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine

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Proton pumping of mitochondrial complex I: differential activation by analogs of ubiquinone.
    Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes, 1997, Volume: 29, Issue:1

    As part of the ongoing studies aimed at elucidating the mechanism of the energy conserving function of mitochondrial complex I, NADH: ubiquinone (Q) reductase, we have investigated how short-chain Q analogs activate the proton pumping function of this complex. Using a pH-sensitive fluorescent dye we have monitored both the extent and initial velocity of proton pumping of complex I in submitochondrial particles. The results are consistent with two sites of interaction of Q analogs with complex I, each having different proton pumping capacity. One is the physiological site which leads to a rapid proton pumping and a stoichiometric consumption of NADH associated with the reduction of the most hydrophobic Q analogs. Of these, heptyl-Q appears to be the most efficient substrate in the assay of proton pumping. Q analogs with a short-chain of less than six carbons interact with a second site which drives a slow proton pumping activity associated with NADH oxidation that is overstoichiometric to the reduced quinone acceptor. This activity is also nonphysiological, since hydrophilic Q analogs show little or no respiratory control ratio of their NADH:Q reductase activity, contrary to hydrophobic Q analogs.

    Topics: Aminoacridines; Enzyme Activation; Fluorescent Dyes; Mitochondria; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Proton Pumps; Ubiquinone

1997