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Query: EC:1.9.3.1 (
cytochrome oxidase
)
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Spectroelectrochemical studies are presented for the carbon monoxide complex of isolated, purified cytochrome c oxidase (
EC 1.9.3.1
) in solutions saturated with carbon monoxide. The results indicate a stoichiometry of three equivalents per oxidase-carbon monoxide complex molecule.
Formal
reduction potentials (Eo) of the two copper and one heme component at pH 7.0 were obtained by means of quantitative absorbance-charge titrations in the absence and presence of cytochrome c, and by means of a Nernstian "Minnaert" plot in the presence of cytochrome c. Analysis of the absorbance-charge curves from these titrations gave an indirect determination of the high potential, "invisible" copper component. The copper potentials in the carbon monoxide complex were found to be relatively unchanged with respect to those of the native enzyme. The Eo values obtained were: high potential ("invisible") copper (340 +/- 20 mV (NHE)), low potential copper (190 +/- 20 mV), and low potential heme (250 +/- 10 mV).
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PMID:Spectroelectrochemical investigations of stoichiometry and oxidation-reduction potentials of cytochrome c oxidase components in the presence of carbon monoxide: the "invisible" copper. 18 19
Malathion
and diazinon are two of the most commonly used organophosphorous (OP) agrochemicals. Several studies show that these pesticides exert several effects on mammalian spermatogenesis. Nevertheless, there are no studies concerning their effects on oogenesis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of these insecticides on the viability of in vitro cultured mouse oocytes during the early oogenesis and to get a further understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which OP insecticides act and affect germinal cells. Oocytes were cultured from fetal ovaries for 10 days, when most oocytes had reached the diplotene stage (germinal vesicle stage). Cultures were exposed to different concentrations of malathion or diazinon for 24 h, and the effect on oocyte viability was assessed. Gene expression in oocytes exposed to the insecticides was analyzed by generating cDNA libraries and performing differential screenings. Results show a significant decrease in oocytes survival after 24-h exposure to 250 microM malathion or 900 nM diazinon, and the effect of these insecticides on the regulation of genes encoding proteins involved in transcription (BP75), translation (ribosomal protein S5), and mitochondrial function (
cytochrome oxidase
subunits I and III), providing evidence for OP insecticides as toxicants for mammals oocytes during the early oogenesis.
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PMID:Effects of the insecticides malathion and diazinon on the early oogenesis in mice in vitro. 1821 12