ISSN:
1573-6881
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
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Physics
Notes:
Abstract Dibromothymoquinone (2,5-dibromo, 6-isopropyl, 3-methyl benzoquinone, DBMIB) is a quinone analogue recently introduced as a specific inhibitor of chloroplast photosynthesis at the level of plastoquinone. In beef heart mitochondria DBMIB inhibits the oxidation of both succinate and NAD linked substrates; the apparent KI is 6 μM for βhydroxybutyrate oxidation and 61μM for succinate oxidation respectively. In sonic fragments NADH oxidation is also inhibited; however, the rotenone block of respiration can be partially bypassed by the autooxidation of reduced DBMIB. Under the same conditions succinoxidase of ETP is inhibited, as in intact mitochondria; autoxidation of DBMIB reduced by succinate can however be obtained in presence of detergents. Hexahydrocoenzyme Q4 reverses the DBMIB inhibition of succinate in sonic fragments. The site of inhibition by DBMIB is the oxygen side of CoQ, since DBMIB can function as electron acceptor in the NADH-CoQ assay for site I energization in submitochondrial particles, studied by measuring the quenching of atebrin fluorescence.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01558501
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