Formation of pH and potential gradients by the reconstituted Azotobacter vinelandii cytochrome bd respiratory protection oxidase
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.179.11.3813-3817.1997
Formation of pH and potential gradients by the reconstituted Azotobacter vinelandii cytochrome bd respiratory protection oxidase
Abstract
To directly characterize the bioenergetic properties of the cytochrome bd terminating branch of the Azotobacter vinelandii electron transport chain, the purified cytochrome bd oxidase was reconstituted into a phospholipid environment consisting of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol (3:1). The average diameter of the proteoliposomes after extrusion through a polycarbonate membrane was 94 +/- 4 nm. Initiation of respiration upon the addition of 20 microM ubiquinone-1 to proteoliposomes loaded with the pH-sensitive dye pyranine resulted in an immediate alkalization of the vesicle lumen by an average pH change of 0.11 unit. This pH gradient was readily collapsed upon the addition of nigericin, carbonyl cyanide p-(tri-fluoromethoxy) phenyl-hydrazone, gramicidin, Triton X-100, or 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide (HQNO). Proteoliposomal respiration initiated in the presence of the potentiometric membrane dye rhodamine 123 caused the generation of a transmembrane potential; the potential was collapsed upon the addition of either valinomycin or HQNO. The formation of both pH and potential gradients during turnover demonstrates that the A. vinelandii cytochrome bd oxidase is coupled to energy conservation in vivo.
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