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Production of endogenous matrix superoxide from mitochondrial complex I leads to activation of uncoupling protein 3
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Superoxide generated using exogenous xanthine oxidase indirectly activates an uncoupling protein (UCP)-mediated proton conductance of the mitochondrial inner membrane. We investigated whether endogenous mitochondrial superoxide production could also activate proton conductance. When respiring on succinate, rat skeletal muscle mitochondria produced large amounts of matrix superoxide. Addition of GDP to inhibit UCP3 markedly inhibited proton conductance and increased superoxide production. Both superoxide production and the GDP-sensitive proton conductance were suppressed by rotenone plus an antioxidant. Thus, endogenous superoxide can activate the proton conductance of UCP3, which in turn limits mitochondrial superoxide production. These observations provide a departure point for studies under more physiological conditions.

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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 生物化学/生物物理
[关键词] Mild uncoupling;Reactive oxygen species;Superoxide;Uncoupling protein;Complex I;UCP;uncoupling protein;SOD;superoxide dismutase;AAPH;2;2′-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride;TPMP+;triphenylmethyl phosphonium cation;PHPA;p-hydroxyphenyl acetic acid [时效性] 
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