Bovine cytochrome c oxidases, purified from heart, skeletal muscle, liver and kidney, differ in the small subunits but show the same reaction kinetics with cytochrome c
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Bovine cytochrome c oxidases, purified from heart, skeletal muscle, liver and kidney, differ in the small subunits but show the same reaction kinetics with cytochrome c
Abstract
(1) Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate of purified cytochrome c oxidase preparations revealed that bovine kidney, skeletal muscle and heart contain different cytochrome c oxidase isoenzymes, which show differences in mobility of the subunits encoded by the nuclear genome. No differences in subunit pattern were observed between the oxidase preparations isolated from kidney and liver. (2) The kinetics of the steady-state reactions between bovine ferrocytochrome c and the four types of bovine cytochrome c oxidase preparation were compared under conditions of both high- and low-ionic strength. Also the pre-steady-state kinetics were studied. Only minor differences were observed in the electron-transfer activity of the isoenzymes. Thus, our experiments do not support the notion that the subunits encoded by the nuclear genome act as modulators conferring different activities to the isoenzymes of cytochrome c oxidase. (3) The cytochrome c oxidase preparation from bovine skeletal muscle was found to consist mainly of dimers, whereas the enzymes isolated from bovine kidney, liver and heart were monomeric.
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