Sites of reactive oxygen species generation by mitochondria oxidizing different substrates
Buck Institute for Research on Aging · University of Copenhagen
Abstract
Mitochondrial radical production is important in redox signaling, aging and disease, but the relative contributions of different production sites are poorly understood. We analyzed the rates of superoxide/H2O2 production from different defined sites in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria oxidizing a variety of conventional substrates in the absence of added inhibitors: succinate; glycerol 3-phosphate; palmitoylcarnitine plus carnitine; or glutamate plus malate. In all cases, the sum of the estimated rates accounted fully for the measured overall rates. There were two striking results. First, the overall rates differed by an order of magnitude between substrates. Second, the relative contribution of each site was…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
5- CLCasey L. QuinlanCorresponding
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
- IVIrina V. Perevoshchikova
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
- MHMartin Hey‐Mogensen
University of Copenhagen, Buck Institute for Research on Aging
- ALAdam L. Orr
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
- MDMartin D. Brand
Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Topics & keywords
- Palmitoylcarnitine
- Superoxide
- Biochemistry
- Active site
- Substrate (aquarium)
- Dehydrogenase
- Mitochondrion
- Biology