An Evaluation of the Measurement of the Activities of Complexes I-IV in the Respiratory Chain of Human Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria

Birchmachin M.A., Briggs H.L., Saborido A.A., Bindoff L.A., Turnbull D.M.
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Abstract

The measurement of individual respiratory chain complexes is an important component of the investigation of diseases due to mitochondrial dysfunction. We have evaluated assays which measure complexes I to IV in human skeletal muscle mitochondria and in addition optimized these assays to provide sensitive and reliable diagnostic techniques, particularly in situations where a partial interruption at a single complex needs to identified. Using several established methods of membrane disruption we have found that optimal activities of complexes I and II are obtained by freeze-thawing the mitochondria in hypotonic potassium phosphate buffer, whereas complex III and IV activities are markedly increased by the addition of the detergent n-dodecyl-β-D-maltoside. Complex I activity is measured in the presence of 2.5 mg · ml−1 bovine serum albumin, which increases rotenone sensitivity, and we have shown that NADH-cytochrome b5 reductase makes an important contribution to the rotenone-insensitive NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase activity. Complex II activity is measured after preincubation of the mitochondrial fraction with succinate to fully activate the complex. Complex I and III activities are dependent upon the length of the isoprenoid chain of the ubiquinone and ubiquinol, respectively. These assays have been used to establish a control range.

人骨骼肌线粒体呼吸链复合体I-IV活性测定的评价
个体呼吸链复合物的测量是线粒体功能障碍引起的疾病研究的重要组成部分。我们已经评估了测量人类骨骼肌线粒体中复合物I至IV的检测方法,并对这些检测方法进行了优化,以提供敏感可靠的诊断技术,特别是在需要识别单个复合物部分中断的情况下。利用几种已建立的膜破坏方法,我们发现配合物I和II的最佳活性是通过在低渗磷酸钾缓冲液中冷冻解冻线粒体获得的,而配合物III和IV的活性则通过添加洗涤剂n-十二烷基-β- d -麦芽糖甙显着提高。在2.5 mg·ml−1牛血清白蛋白的存在下测量复合物I的活性,它增加了鱼藤酮的敏感性,并且我们已经证明nadh -细胞色素b5还原酶对鱼藤酮不敏感的nadh -泛醌氧化还原酶的活性有重要贡献。用琥珀酸预孵育线粒体片段以充分激活复合物后,测量复合物II的活性。复合物I和III的活性分别取决于泛醌和泛醇的类异戊二烯链的长度。这些试验已用于建立一个控制范围。
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