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The steady-state kinetics of the
NADH dehydrogenase
activity of the three-subunit flavo-iron-sulfur protein (FP, Type II
NADH dehydrogenase
) in the presence of the one-electron acceptor hexammineruthenium(III) (
HAR
) were studied. The maximal catalytic activities of FP with
HAR
as electron acceptor calculated on the basis of FMN content were found to be approximately the same for the submitochondrial particles, Complex I and purified FP. This result shows that the protein structure responsible for the primary NADH oxidation by FP is not altered during the isolation procedure and the lower (compared with Complex I) catalytic capacity of the enzyme previously reported was due to the use of inefficient electron acceptors. Simple assay procedures for
NADH dehydrogenase
activity with
HAR
as the electron acceptor are described. The maximal activity at saturating concentrations of
HAR
was insensitive to added guanidine, whereas at fixed concentration of the electron acceptor, guanidine stimulated oxidation of low concentrations of NADH and inhibited the reaction at saturating NADH. The inhibitory effect of guanidine was competitive with
HAR
. The double-reciprocal plots 1/v vs. 1/[NADH] at various
HAR
concentrations gave a series of straight lines intercepting on the ordinate. The plots 1/v vs. 1/[
HAR
] at various NADH concentrations gave a series of straight lines intercepting in the fourth quadrant. The kinetics support the mechanism of the overall reaction where NADH is oxidized by the protein-Ru(NH3)3+(6) complex in which positively charged electron acceptor is bound at the specific site close to FMN, thus stabilizing the flavosemiquinone intermediate.
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PMID:Kinetics of the mitochondrial three-subunit NADH dehydrogenase interaction with hexammineruthenium(III). 761 40