Identification of a stable ubisemiquinone and characterization of the effects of ubiquinone oxidation-reduction status on the Rieske iron-sulfur protein in the three-subunit ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase complex of Paracoccus denitrificans
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Identification of a stable ubisemiquinone and characterization of the effects of ubiquinone oxidation-reduction status on the Rieske iron-sulfur protein in the three-subunit ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase complex of Paracoccus denitrificans
Abstract
The ubiquinol-cytochrome c oxidoreductase (cytochrome bc1) complex from Paracoccus denitrificans exhibits a thermodynamically stable ubisemiquinone radical detectable by EPR spectroscopy. The radical is centered at g = 2.004, is sensitive to antimycin, and has a midpoint potential at pH 8.5 of +42 mV. These properties are very similar to those of the stable ubisemiquinone (Qi) previously characterized in the cytochrome bc1 complexes of mitochondria. The micro-environment of the Rieske iron-sulfur cluster in the Paracoccus cytochrome bc1 complex changes in parallel with the redox state of the ubiquinone pool. This change is manifested as shifts in the gx, gy, and gz values of the iron-sulfur cluster EPR signal from 1.80, 1.89, and 2.02 to 1.76, 1.90, and 2.03, respectively, as ubiquinone is reduced to ubiquinol. The spectral shift is accompanied by a broadening of the signal and follows a two electron reduction curve, with a midpoint potential at pH 8.5 of +30 mV. A hydroxy analogue of ubiquinone, UHDBT, which inhibits respiration in the cytochrome bc1 complex, shifts the gx, gy, and gz values of the iron-sulfur cluster EPR signal to 1.78, 1.89, and 2.03, respectively, and raises the midpoint potential of the iron-sulfur cluster at pH 7.5 from +265 to +320 mV. These changes in the micro-environment of the Paracoccus Rieske iron-sulfur cluster are like those elicited in mitochondria. These results indicate that the cytochrome bc1 complex of P. denitrificans has a binding site for ubisemiquinone and that this site confers properties on the bound ubisemiquinone similar to those in mitochondria. In addition, the line shape of the Rieske iron-sulfur cluster changes in response to the oxidation-reduction status of ubiquinone, and the midpoint of the iron-sulfur cluster increases in the presence of a hydroxyquinone analogue of ubiquinone. The latter results are also similar to those observed in the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex. However, unlike the mitochondrial complexes, which contain eight to 11 polypeptides and are thought to contain distinct quinone binding proteins, the Paracoccus cytochrome bc1 complex contains only three polypeptide subunits, cytochromes b, c1, and iron-sulfur protein. The ubisemiquinone binding site and the site at which ubiquinone and/or ubiquinol bind to affect the Rieske iron-sulfur cluster in Paracoccus thus exist in the absence of any distinct quinone binding proteins and must be composed of domains contributed by the cytochromes and/or iron-sulfur protein.
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