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Inhibition of respiratory complex I by 6-ketocholestanol: Relevance to recoupling action in mitochondria

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BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS
Volume 1863, Issue 7, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2022.148594

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Mitochondria; Submitochondrial particles; Uncoupler; Recoupling; Respiratory complex I; 6-Ketocholestanol

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  1. Russian Science Foun-dation [21-14-00062]

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This study investigates the inhibitory effect of kCh on mitochondrial respiratory complex I. Results suggest that kCh interacts with the ubiquinone-binding center of the enzyme and selectively inhibits the activity of certain substrates. The analogs of kCh do not exhibit similar effects, highlighting the specificity of kCh on mitochondrial function.
6-Ketocholestanol (kCh) is known as a mitochondrial recoupler, i.e. it abolishes uncoupling of mitochondria by such potent agents as carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP) and 3,5-di(tert-butyl)-4-hydroxyben-zylidenemalononitril (SF6847) [Starkov et al., 1997]. Here, we report data on the kCh-induced inhibition of both NADH-oxidase and NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase activities of the respiratory complex I in bovine heart submitochondrial particles (SMP). Based on the absence of such inhibition with hexaammineruthenium (III) (HAR) as the complex I electron acceptor, the kCh effect could be associated with the ubiquinone-binding centre of this respiratory enzyme. In isolated rat liver mitochondria (RLM), kCh inhibited oxygen consumption with the glutamate/malate, substrates of NAD-linked dehydrogenases, while no inhibition of RLM respiration was observed with succinate, in agreement with the absence of the kCh effect on the succinate oxidase activity in SMP. Three kCh analogs (cholesterol, 6 alpha-hydroxycholesterol, and 5 alpha,6 alpha-epoxycholesterol) exhibited no effect on the NADH oxidase activities in both SMP and RLM. Importantly, the kCh analogs were ineffective in the recoupling of RLM treated with CCCP or SF6847. Therefore, interaction of kCh with the complex I may be involved in the kCh-mediated mitochondrial recoupling.

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