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Reduced sulfur, stable intermediates oxidation

Cytochromes, as components of electron transfer chains, must interact with the other components, accepting electrons from reduced donor molecules and transferring them to appropriate acceptors. In the respiratory chain of the mitochondria, the ubiquinolxytochrome c oxidoreductase, QCR or cytochrome bc complex, transfers electrons coming from Complexes 1 and 11 to cytochrome c. The bc complex oxidises a membrane-localised ubiquinol the redox process is coupled to the translocation of protons across the membrane, in the so-called proton-motive Q cycle, which is presented in a simplified form in Figure 13.14. This cycle was first proposed by Peter Mitchell 30 years ago and substantially confirmed experimentally since then. The Q cycle in fact consists of two turnovers of QH2 (Figure 13.14). In both turnovers, the lipid-soluble ubiquinol (QH2) is oxidized in a two-step reoxidation in which the semiquinone CoQ is a stable intermediate, at the intermembrane face of the mitochondrial inner membrane. It transfers one electron to the Rieske iron—sulfur protein (ISP), one electron to one of the two cytochrome b haems (bi), while two protons are transferred to the intermembrane space. In both of the Q cycles, the cytochrome bi reduces cytochrome bfj while the Reiske iron—sulfur cluster reduces cytochrome c/. The cytochrome ci in turn reduces the water-soluble cytochrome c, which transfers its electrons to the terminal oxidase, cytochrome c oxidase, described above. In one of the two Q cycles, reduced cytochrome bf reduces Q to the semiquinone, which is then reduced to QH2 by the second reduced cytochrome bn- The protons required for this step are derived from the matrix side of the membrane. The overall outcome of the two CoQ cycles (10) (/ — matrix o — intermembrane space) is... [Pg.260]


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