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Nadja Mannowetz
Research fields
  • Cell biology
Photoaffinity Labeling of Respiratory Complex I in Bovine Heart Submitochondrial Particles by Photoreactive [125I] amilorides
Authors:  Masatoshi Murai and Hideto Miyoshi, date: 09/05/2019, view: 3724, Q&A: 0
The architecture of quinone/inhibitor-access channel in proton-translocating NADH-quinone oxidoreductase (respiratory complex I) was modeled by X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM, however, it remains debatable whether the channel model reflects the physiologically relevant state present throughout the catalytic cycle. Using photoreactive [125I]amilorides, we demonstrated that amiloride-type inhibitors bind to the interfacial region of multiple subunits (49-kDa, ND1, PSST, and 39-kDa subunits), which is difficult to reconcile with the current channel model. This report describes the procedures for photoaffinity labeling of bovine submitochondrial particles by photoreactive [125I]amilorides. The protocol could be widely applicable for the characterization of various biologically active compounds, whose target protein remains to be identified or characterized.
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