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. 1980 Jul 8;591(2):400-8.
doi: 10.1016/0005-2728(80)90171-1.

Modulation of the flavin redox potential as mode of regulation of succinate dehydrogenase activity

Modulation of the flavin redox potential as mode of regulation of succinate dehydrogenase activity

M Gutman et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

The redox properties of flavin in active and non-active (oxaloacetate reacted) soluble succinate dehydrogenase were studied. Quantitative analysis of reductive activation titrations of redox titrations of active and non-active enzyme reveal that the redox potential of the histidyl-flavin in the active enzyme (-3 +/- 15 mV) is high enough to allow reduction by succinate, whereas in the non active enzyme it is -196 +/- 19 mV, far to low to be reduced by substrate. The flavin radical in the active enzyme attains 60% of total flavin at a poised redox potential of about +60 mV, upon addition of oxaloacetate the magnitude of the signal is diminished and the potential where it reaches maximal concentration is shifted by about -200 mV. A mechanism is proposed which ascribes the fundamental difference between active and non-active enzyme to the inability of the latter to be reduced by substrate.

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