T. Pobezhimova et al., INACTIVATION OF COMPLEX-I OF THE RESPIRATORY-CHAIN OF MAIZE MITOCHONDRIA INCUBATED IN-VITRO BY ELEVATED-TEMPERATURE, Journal of thermal biology, 21(5-6), 1996, pp. 283-288
The functional stability of the 'external' NADH dehydrogenase and comp
lexes I-IV of the respiratory chain of maize mitochondria was studied
during mitochondria incubation in vitro at elevated temperatures. The
increase in the incubation temperature from 0 degrees C to 37 degrees
C significantly changed the stability of the respiratory chain. At 27
degrees C and higher, the rate of oxidation of NAD-depended substrates
decreased drastically, which is related to inactivation of complex I.
Complexes II, III and IV of the respiratory chain and the 'external'
NADH dehydrogenase were functionally stable at elevated temperatures.
Moreover, the possibility of electron transport during oxidation of NA
D-dependent substrates, in particular malate, bypasses complex I using
rotenon insensitive NADH dehydrogenase. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier S
cience Ltd.