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Suppression of superoxide production by a spin-spin coupling between semiquinone and the Rieske cluster in cytochrome bc1.

Łukasz BujnowiczArkadiusz BorekPatryk KuletaMarcin SarewiczArtur Osyczka
Published in: FEBS letters (2018)
Catalytic reactions of quinol oxidoreductases may lead to the generation of superoxide due to electron leaks from unstable semiquinone intermediates (SQ). For cytochrome bc1 , the mechanism of suppression of superoxide generation remains unknown. We analyzed conditions of formation of a spin-spin-coupled state between SQ and the Rieske cluster (SQ-FeS) associated with catalysis of the quinol oxidation site of cytochrome bc1 . We reveal that mutants that preclude direct interaction between SQ and the Rieske cluster do not form SQ-FeS and release enhanced superoxide. In the enzymes generating SQ-FeS, little or no superoxide is detected. We propose that SQ-FeS suppresses superoxide generation, becoming an element modulating superoxide release under physiologically relevant conditions slowing electron flow through the enzyme.
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