Absorption measurements of a cell monolayer relevant to phototherapy: Reduction of cytochrome c oxidase under near IR radiation

2005 ◽  
Vol 81 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiina I. Karu ◽  
Lydmila V. Pyatibrat ◽  
Sergei F. Kolyakov ◽  
Natalya I. Afanasyeva
2009 ◽  
Vol 420 (3) ◽  
pp. 439-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Domenico Galati ◽  
Satish Srinivasan ◽  
Haider Raza ◽  
Subbuswamy K. Prabu ◽  
Michael Hardy ◽  
...  

CcO (cytochrome c oxidase) is a multisubunit bigenomic protein complex which catalyses the last step of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The nuclear-encoded subunits are thought to have roles either in regulation or in the structural stability of the enzyme. Subunit Vb is a peripheral nuclear-encoded subunit of mammalian CcO that is dramatically reduced under hypoxia. Although it has been shown to contain different ligand-binding sites and undergo modifications, its precise function is not known. In the present study we generated a cell line from RAW 264.7 murine macrophages that has a more than 80% reduced level of Vb. Functional analysis of these cells showed a loss of CcO activity, membrane potential and less ability to generate ATP. Resolution of complexes on blue native gel and two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis showed an accumulation of subcomplexes of CcO and also reduced association with supercomplexes of the electron transfer chain. Furthermore, the mitochondria from CcO Vb knock-down cells generated increased ROS (reactive oxygen species), and the cells were unable to grow on galactose-containing medium. Pulse-chase experiments suggest the role of the CcO Vb subunit in the assembly of the complex. We show for the first time the role of a peripheral, non-transmembrane subunit in the formation as well as function of the terminal CcO complex.


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