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Using cytochome c to monitor electron transport and inhibition in beef heart submitochondrial particles

✍ Scribed by Amanda D. Melin; Elke M. Lohmeier-Vogel


Publisher
The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1470-8175

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Abstract

We present a two‐part undergraduate laboratory exercise. In the first part, electron transport in bovine heart submitochondrial particles causing reduction of cytochrome c is monitored at 550 nm. Redox‐active dyes have historically been used in most previous undergraduate laboratory exercises of this sort but do not demonstrate respiratory inhibition by antimycin A and rotenone. By using cytochrome c instead of redox‐active dyes, it is possible to observe inhibition of electron transport in the presence of the aforementioned respiratory inhibitors. In the second part, students are asked to design a soluble redox chain between NADH and cytochrome c using catalytic amounts of redox‐active dyes. The students are also responsible for designing the assays and control. The entire experiment can be performed in 3 h with single‐beam spectrophotometers that are currently used in most undergraduate teaching laboratories. This exercise is suitable for large undergraduate classes of over 200 students and can be performed either by a single student or a student pair.


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