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Query: EC:1.3.5.1 (
succinate dehydrogenase
)
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The effect of the herbicide 4,6-dinitro-
o-cresol
(DNOC), a structural analogue of the classical protonophore 2,4-dinitrophenol, on the bioenergetics and inner membrane permeability of isolated rat liver mitochondria was studied. We observed that DNOC (10-50 microM) acts as a classical uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation in rat liver mitochondria, promoting both an increase in succinate-supported mitochondrial respiration in the presence or absence of ADP and a decrease in transmembrane potential. The protonophoric activity of DNOC was evidenced by the induction of mitochondrial swelling in hyposmotic K(+)-acetate medium, in the presence of valinomycin. At higher concentrations (> 50 microM), DNOC also induces an inhibition of succinate-supported respiration, and a decrease in the activity of the
succinate dehydrogenase
can be observed. The addition of uncoupling concentrations of DNOC to Ca(2+)-loaded mitochondria treated with Ruthenium Red results in non-specific membrane permeabilization, as evidenced by mitochondrial swelling in isosmotic sucrose medium. Cyclosporin A, which inhibits mitochondrial permeability transition, prevented DNOC-induced mitochondrial swelling in the presence of Ca2+, which was accompanied by a decrease in mitochondrial membrane protein thiol content, owing to protein thiol oxidation. Catalase partially inhibits mitochondrial swelling and protein thiol oxidation, indicating the participation of mitochondrial-generated reactive oxygen species in this process. It is concluded that DNOC is a potent potent protonophore acting as a classical uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation in rat liver mitochondria by dissipating the proton electrochemical gradient. Treatment of Ca(2+)-loaded mitochondria with uncoupling concentrations of DNOC results in mitochondrial permeability transition, associated with membrane protein thiol oxidation by reactive oxygen species.
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PMID:4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol uncouples oxidative phosphorylation and induces membrane permeability transition in rat liver mitochondria. 937 80