Labeling of cytochrome c oxidase with [35S]diazobenzenesulfonate. Orientation of this electron transfer complex in the inner mitochondrial membrane
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Labeling of cytochrome c oxidase with [35S]diazobenzenesulfonate. Orientation of this electron transfer complex in the inner mitochondrial membrane
Abstract
Isolated cytochrome c oxidase was fractionated by native-gel electrophoresis in Triton X-100, and a preparation of enzyme almost completely free of the usual impurities was recovered. This fraction was used to generate antibodies specific to cytochrome c oxidase. These antibodies inhibited cytochrome c oxidase activity rapidly and completely and immunoprecipitated an enzyme containing seven different subunits from detergent-solubilized mitochondria or submitochondrial particles. Reaction of detergent-solubilized cytochrome c oxidase with [35S]diazobenzenesulfonate labeled all seven subunits although I and VI were much less reactive than the other five components. When cytochrome c oxidase was immunoprecipitated from mitochondria which had been reacted with [35S]DABS, subunits II and III were the only components labeled. When the complex was immunoprecipitated from labeled submitochondrial particles, II, III, IV, V, and VII were all labeled. Polypeptides I and VI were not labeled from either side of the membrane. These results confirm earlier studies which showed that cytochrome c oxidase spans the mitochondrial inner membrane and is asymmetrically arranged across this permeability barrier.
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