articleJournal of Biological ChemistryAug 18, 2004HYBRID OA

Complex III Releases Superoxide to Both Sides of the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane

The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center · South Texas Veterans Health Care System

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Abstract

Mechanisms of mitochondrial superoxide formation remain poorly understood despite considerable medical interest in oxidative stress. Superoxide is produced from both Complexes I and III of the electron transport chain, and once in its anionic form it is too strongly charged to readily cross the inner mitochondrial membrane. Thus, superoxide production exhibits a distinct membrane sidedness or "topology." In the present work, using measurements of hydrogen peroxide (Amplex red) as well as superoxide (modified Cypridina luciferin analog and aconitase), we demonstrate that Complex I-dependent superoxide is exclusively released into the matrix and that no detectable levels escape from intact mitochondria. This…

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Keywords
  • Superoxide
  • Superoxide dismutase
  • Chemistry
  • Inner mitochondrial membrane
  • Mitochondrion
  • Aconitase
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Reactive oxygen species
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