Structure of the cytochrome c oxidase complex of rat liver. 2. Topological orientation of polypeptides in the membrane as studied by proteolytic digestion and immunoblotting
- PMID: 2981684
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1985.tb08641.x
Structure of the cytochrome c oxidase complex of rat liver. 2. Topological orientation of polypeptides in the membrane as studied by proteolytic digestion and immunoblotting
Abstract
The orientation of the thirteen polypeptides of rat-liver cytochrome c oxidase in the inner mitochondrial membrane was studied by proteolytic digestion of mitoplasts and sonicated particles. After separation by sodium dodecylsulfate gel electrophoresis proteins were transferred on nitrocellulose, and individual polypeptides were identified by incubation with polypeptide-specific antisera, followed by fluorescein-isothiocyanate-conjugated protein A. The three catalytic polypeptides I-III and seven nuclear coded polypeptides (IV, Vb, VIa, VIc, VIIa, VIIb and VIII) were found accessible to proteases from the cytoplasmic phase. Polypeptides II, IV, Va, Vb and VIa were accessible from the matrix phase, indicating a transmembraneous orientation of polypeptides II, IV, Vb and VIa. Together with data on cross-linking and on cytochrome-c-protected labeling of polypeptides, a model of the cytochrome c oxidase complex was developed. It is suggested that the cytochrome c binding site on polypeptide II is surrounded by several nuclear-coded polypeptides, which may modulate the affinity of the enzyme towards cytochrome c.
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