BI Kukoyi
OCBC/Molecular Cell Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Dental School, USA
Z Guan
OCBC/Molecular Cell Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Dental School, USA
LC Costello
OCBC/Molecular Cell Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Dental School, USA
RB Franklin
OCBC/Molecular Cell Biology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Dental School, USA
Abstract
The inhibition of electron transfer by zinc ions in the electron transport system of the rat liver mitochondria was investigated. There was an increase in the rate at which oxygen was consumed in rat liver mitochondria pre-incubated with cytochrome c. However, the rate of inhibition of oxygen consumption by zinc ions was significantly reduced [P<0.01] in the liver mitochondria that was pre-incubated with cytochrome c. Zinc ions inhibited the electron transfer at the complex II, which is at the level of succinate electron transfer and not at the level of NADH [Complex I] of the rat liver mitochondria.
Key words: Zinc, electron transport system, Succinate and NADH
Nigerian Journal of Physiological Sciences Vol.18(1-2) 2003: 49-51