On the Presence of a Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase in Mitochondria from Potato Tuber

  • Carlenor E
  • Persson B
  • Glaser E
  • et al.
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Mitochondria isolated from potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber were investigated for the presence of a nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase activity. Submitochondrial particles derived from these mitochondria by sonication catalyzed a reduction of NAD(+) or 3-acetylpyridine-NAD(+) by NADPH, which showed a maximum of about 50 to 150 nanomoles/minute.milligram protein at pH 5 to 6. The K(m) values for 3-acetylpyridine-NAD(+) and NADPH were about 24 and 55 micromolar, respectively. Intact mitochondria showed a negligible activity in the absence of detergents. However, in the presence of detergents the specific activity approached about 30% of that seen with submitochondrial particles. The potato mitochondria transhydrogenase activity was sensitive to trypsin and phenylarsine oxide, both agents that are known to inhibit the mammalian transhydrogenase. Antibodies raised against rat liver transhydrogenase crossreacted with two peptides in potato tuber mitochondrial membranes with a molecular mass of 100 to 115 kilodaltons. The observed transhydrogenase activities may be due to an unspecific activity of dehydrogenases and/or to a genuine transhydrogenase. The activity contributions by NADH dehydrogenases and transhydrogenase to the total transhydrogenase activity were investigated by determining their relative sensitivities to trypsin. It is concluded that, at high or neutral pH, the observed transhydrogenase activity in potato tuber submitochondrial particles is due to the presence of a genuine and specific high molecular weight transhydrogenase. At low pH an unspecific reaction of an NADH dehydrogenase with NADPH contributes to the total trans-hydrogenase activity.

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Carlenor, E., Persson, B., Glaser, E., Andersson, B., & Rydström, J. (1988). On the Presence of a Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase in Mitochondria from Potato Tuber. Plant Physiology, 88(2), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.88.2.303

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