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Free Radical Biology and Medicine | 2000

Mitochondrial energy metabolism is regulated via nuclear-coded subunits of cytochrome c oxidase

Bernhard Kadenbach; Maik Hüttemann; Susanne Arnold; Icksoo Lee; Elisabeth Bender

A new mechanism on regulation of mitochondrial energy metabolism is proposed on the basis of reversible control of respiration by the intramitochondrial ATP/ADP ratio and slip of proton pumping (decreased H+/e- stoichiometry) in cytochrome c oxidase (COX) at high proton motive force delta p. cAMP-dependent phosphorylation of COX switches on and Ca2+-dependent dephosphorylation switches off the allosteric ATP-inhibition of COX (nucleotides bind to subunit IV). Control of respiration via phosphorylated COX by the ATP/ADP ratio keeps delta p (mainly delta psi(m)) low. Hormone induced Ca2+-dependent dephosphorylation results in loss of ATP-inhibition, increase of respiration and delta p with consequent slip in proton pumping. Slip in COX increases the free energy of reaction, resulting in increased rates of respiration, thermogenesis and ATP-synthesis. Increased delta psi(m) stimulates production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), mutations of mitochondrial DNA and accelerates aging. Slip of proton pumping without dephosphorylation and increase of delta p is found permanently in the liver-type isozyme of COX (subunit VIaL) and at high intramitochondrial ATP/ADP ratios in the heart-type isozyme (subunit VIaH). High substrate pressure (sigmoidal v/s kinetics), palmitate and 3,5-diiodothyronine (binding to subunit Va) increase also delta p, ROS production and slip but without dephosphorylation of COX.


Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes | 1998

Regulation of energy transduction and electron transfer in cytochrome c oxidase by adenine nucleotides

Bernhard Kadenbach; Jörg Napiwotzki; Viola Frank; Susanne Arnold; Stefan Exner; Maik Hüttemann

Cytochrome c oxidase from bovine heart contains seven high-affinity binding sites for ATP or ADP and three additional only for ADP. One binding site for ATP or ADP, located at the matrix-oriented domain of the heart-type subunit VIaH, increases the H+/e− stoichiometry of the enzyme from heart or skeletal muscle from 0.5 to 1.0 when bound ATP is exchanged by ADP. Two further binding sites for ATP or ADP, located at the cytosolic and the matrix domain of subunit IV, increases the KM for Cytochrome c and inhibit the respiratory activity at high ATP/ADP ratios, respectively. We propose that thermogenesis in mammals is related to subunit VIaL of cytochrome c oxidase with a H+/e− stoichiometry of 0.5 compared to 1.0 in the enzyme from bacteria or ectotherm animals. This hypothesis is supported by the lack of subunit VIa isoforms in cytochrome c oxidase from fish.


Archive | 1999

Tissue-Specific Expression of Cytochrome c Oxidase Isoforms and Role in Nonshivering Thermogenesis

Bernhard Kadenbach; Viola Frank; Dietmar Linder; Susanne Arnold; Stefan Exner; Maik Hüttemann

Regulation of energy metabolism in mitochondria is essential for survival of animals, since variations of work load, speed of reactivity, amount of thermogenesis, and adaptation to starvation require specific adjustments of the rate of oxygen consumption and efficiency of energy transduction in the respiratory chain. The various aspects of regulation of oxygen consumption in animals have been reviewed by Skulachev (1997). For warm-blooded animals, regulation of thermogenesis is of particular importance. Apart from thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue of rodents via the uncoupling protein (Nedergaard and Cannon, 1984; Nicholls and Locke, 1984), the mechanism of nonshivering thermogenesis in mammals and birds is largely unknown (Block, 1994).


FEBS Journal | 1997

Cell Respiration is Controlled by ATP, an Allosteric Inhibitor of Cytochrome‐c Oxidase

Susanne Arnold; Bernhard Kadenbach


FEBS Journal | 1998

3,5‐Diiodothyronine binds to subunit Va of cytochrome‐c oxidase and abolishes the allosteric inhibition of respiration by ATP

Susanne Arnold; Fernando Goglia; Bernhard Kadenbach


FEBS Journal | 1997

The Subunit Structure of Cytochrome-C Oxidase from Tuna Heart and Liver

Susanne Arnold; Icksoo Lee; Min Jung Kim; Eunsook Song; Dietmar Linder; Friedrich Lottspeich; Bernhard Kadenbach


FEBS Journal | 2000

Turkey cytochrome c oxidase contains subunit VIa of the liver type associated with low efficiency of energy transduction

Maik Hüttemann; Susanne Arnold; Icksoo Lee; Nicole Mühlenbein; Dietmar Linder; Friedrich Lottspeich; Bernhard Kadenbach


Journal of Anti-aging Medicine | 1999

Possible influence of metabolic activity on aging

Bernhard Kadenbach; Elisabeth Bender; Annette Reith; Andreas Becker; Shahla Hammerschmidt; Icksoo Lee; Susanne Arnold; Maik Hüttemann


Archive | 1997

Priority paper Cell respiration is controlled by ATP, an allosteric inhibitor of cytochrome-c oxidase

Susanne Arnold; Bernhard Kadenbach; Fachbereich Chemie


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1996

A Molecular Switch in Cytochrome C Oxidase Turns on Thermogenesis in Heart at Low Work Load

Lilya Belyanovich; Susanne Arnold; Detlef Köhnke; Bernhard Kadenbach

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