Murai, Masatoshi
NADH-quinone oxidoreductase (respiratory complex I) is a key player in mitochondrial energy metabolism. The enzyme couples electron transfer from NADH to quinone with the translocation of protons across the membrane, providing a major proton-motive force that drives ATP synthesis. Recently, X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy provide...
Wright, John J. Fedor, Justin G. Hirst, Judy Roessler, Maxie M.
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BMC Biology
BackgroundFor decades, semiquinone intermediates have been suggested to play an essential role in catalysis by one of the most enigmatic proton-pumping enzymes, respiratory complex I, and different mechanisms have been proposed on their basis. However, the difficulty in investigating complex I semiquinones, due to the many different enzymes embedde...
Wright, JJ Fedor, J Hirst, J Roessler, M
Background. For decades semiquinone intermediates have been suggested to play an essential role in catalysis by one of the most enigmatic proton-pumping enzymes, respiratory complex I, and different mechanisms have been proposed on their basis. However, the difficulty in investigating complex I semiquinones, due to the many different enzymes embedd...
Rieger, Bettina Thierbach, Sven Ommer, Miriam Dienhart, Finja S V Fetzner, Susanne Busch, Karin B
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FASEB bioAdvances
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative bacterium of the proteobacteria class, and one of the most common causes of nosocomial infections. For example, it causes chronic pneumonia in cystic fibrosis patients. Patient sputum contains 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline N-oxide [HQNO] and Pseudomonas quorum sensing molecules such as the Pseudomonas quinolo...
Kurelac, Ivana Umesh Ganesh, Nikkitha Iorio, Maria Porcelli, Anna Maria Gasparre, Giuseppe
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Seminars in cell & developmental biology
The efficacy of metformin in treating cancer has been extensively investigated since epidemiologic studies associated this anti-diabetic drug with a lower risk of cancer incidence. Since tumors are complex systems, in which cancer cells coexist and interact with several different types of non-malignant cells, it is not surprising that anti-cancer d...
Wright, John J. Fedor, Justin G. Hirst, Judy Roessler, Maxie M.
Abstract: Background: For decades, semiquinone intermediates have been suggested to play an essential role in catalysis by one of the most enigmatic proton-pumping enzymes, respiratory complex I, and different mechanisms have been proposed on their basis. However, the difficulty in investigating complex I semiquinones, due to the many different enz...
Grivennikova, Vera G Kareyeva, Alexandra V Vinogradov, Andrei D
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Redox biology
The initial rates of superoxide plus hydrogen peroxide (ROS) generation by intact or permeabilized rat heart mitochondria and coupled inside-out bovine heart submitochondrial particles (SMP) oxidizing NAD-dependent substrates, NADH, and succinate were measured by detecting resorufin formation in the Amplex Red assay at various oxygen concentrations...
Angerer, Heike Schönborn, Stefan Gorka, Jan Bahr, Ute Karas, Michael Wittig, Ilka Heidler, Juliana Hoffmann, Jan Morgner, Nina Zickermann, Volker
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research
The mitochondrial acyl carrier protein (ACPM/NDUFAB1) is a central element of the mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis type II machinery. Originally ACPM was detected as a subunit of respiratory complex I but the reason for the association with the large enzyme complex remained elusive. Complex I from the aerobic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica comprises t...
Bridges, Hannah R. Sirviö, Ville A. Agip, Ahmed-Noor A. Hirst, Judy
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BMC Biology
BackgroundThe biguanides are a family of drugs with diverse clinical applications. Metformin, a widely used anti-hyperglycemic biguanide, suppresses mitochondrial respiration by inhibiting respiratory complex I. Phenformin, a related anti-hyperglycemic biguanide, also inhibits respiration, but proguanil, which is widely used for the prevention of m...
De Rasmo, Domenico Signorile, Anna Santeramo, Arcangela Larizza, Maria Lattanzio, Paolo Capitanio, Giuseppe Papa, Sergio
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Biochimica et biophysica acta
In mammalian cells the nuclear-encoded subunits of complex I are imported into mitochondria, where they are assembled with mt-DNA encoded subunits in the complex, or exchanged with pre-existing copies in the complex. The present work shows that in fibroblast cultures inhibition by KH7 of cAMP production in the mitochondrial matrix by soluble adenyl...