1 Oxidative Phosphorylation 1.In Eukaryotes -> Mitochondria 2.Depends on Electron Transfer 3.Respiratory Chain: 4 complexes -> 3 pumps + Link to Citric.

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1 Oxidative Phosphorylation 1.In Eukaryotes -> Mitochondria 2.Depends on Electron Transfer 3.Respiratory Chain: 4 complexes -> 3 pumps + Link to Citric Acid Cycle 4.Proton Gradient responsible for Synthesis of ATP 5.Shuttles allow movement across membrane 6.Regulation primarily by need for ATP Oxidation and ATP synthesis are coupled by transmembrane H + fluxes

2 Oxidative Phosphorylation Oxidation of fuel (glucose, fat) -> formation of proton gradient -> drives synthesis of ATP

3 Stages of Catabolism

4 The Major Key Players in Oxidative Phosphorylation 1.ATP is the universal currency of free energy in biological systems 2.ATP -> ADP gives ΔG o ’ = -7.3 kcal/mol 3.ATP-> AMP gives ΔG o ’ = kcal/mol 4.ATP hydrolysis drives metabolism by shifting the equilibrium 5.Phosphoryl transfer potential is an important form of cellular energy transfer (Phosphorylated compounds are activated!!!)

5 The Major Key Players in Oxidative Phosphorylation R = H -> NAD + R = PO > NADP + Electron carrier for oxidation !!! NAD + accepts a H + and 2 electrons (equivalent to a hydride ion H: - ) -> NADH !!!

6 The Major Key Players in Oxidative Phosphorylation FAD + Electron carrier for oxidation !!! FAD + accepts 2 H + and 2 electrons -> FADH 2 !!!

7 Oxidative Phosphorylation takes place in the Inner Membrane of the Mitochondria

8 High Energy Electrons: Redox Potentials and Free-Energy Changes Electron transfer potential of NADH and FADH 2 -> Phosphoryl transfer potential of ATP A 1.14 –Volt potential difference between NADH and O 2 drives electron transport and favors formation of a proton gradient NADH O2O2

9 The Respiratory Chain Consists of 4 complexes: 3 proton pumps + link to citric acid cycle 3 proton pumps: - NADH-Q oxidoreductase - Q-cytochrome C oxidoreductase - Cytochrome c oxidase Link to citric acid cycle: Succinate-Q reductase Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q) also carries electrons from FADH 2 (generated by citric acid cycle) generated through succinate-Q reductase Electron transfer from NADH -> O 2 Ubiquinone Cytochrom c is an electron shuttle Complex I Complex II -> Does not pump protons Complex III Complex IV

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11 Electrons of NADH enter at NADH-Q Oxidoreductase NADH-Q Oxidoreducatase (Complex I) - Enormous enzyme (>900 kDa) -> 46 polypeptides - proton pump Steps of Electron-Transfer: 1.Binding of NADH and transfer of its electrons to FMN (prosthetic group of complex) 2.Electrons are transfered from FMNH 2 to a series of iron-sulfur clusters (prosthetic group of complex) -> 2Fe-2S + 4Fe-4S clusters 3.Electrons are shuttled to coenzyme Q (ubiquinone)  2 Electrons from NADH to Coenzyme Q -> pumping 4 H + out of matrix of mitochondria

12 Oxidation states of flavins Iron-sulfur clusters NADH-Q oxidoreductase

13 Oxidation state of Quinones (Coenzyme Q) The reduction of ubiquinone (Q) to ubiquinol (QH 2 ) proceeds through a semiquinone intermediate (QH. )

14 Coupled Electron-Proton Transfer Reduction of Q -> QH 2 results in uptake of 2 protons from matrix Coenzyme Q has the ability to transfer electrons -> used as an antioxidant (dietary supplement).antioxidantdietary supplement CoQ10 used for the treatment of -> heart disease (especially heart failure), and also breast cancer Young people are able to make Q10 from the lower numbered ubiquinones such as Q6 or Q8. -> The sick and elderly may not be able to make enough, thus Q10 becomes a vitamin later in life.vitamin Supplementation of Coenzyme Q10 has been found to have a beneficial effect on the condition of some sufferers of migraine headaches.migraine It is also being investigated as a treatment for cancer, and as relief from cancer treatment side effects.cancer Some of these studies indicate that Coenzyme Q10 protects the brain from neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinsons and also from the damaging side effects of a transient ischemic attack (stroke) in the brain.Parkinsons

15 Ubiquinol is the Entry Point for Electrons from FADH 2 of Flavoproteins FADH 2 (citric acid cycle) Complex II: - Integral membrane protein (inner mitochondrial membrane) - Electrons of FADH 2 are transfered to Fe-S center and then to Q - No transport of protons

16 Ubiquinol is the Entry Point for Electrons from FADH 2 of Flavoproteins FADH 2 (citric acid cycle) 1.Succinate is oxidized to fumarate by the Succinate dehydrogenase A subunit. SDHA contains (FAD) cofactor The oxidized FAD -> reduced to FADH2 in a two electron process. This is part of the citric acid cycle.SuccinatefumarateFADcitric acid cycle 2.The electron transfer subunit (SDHB) contains several iron-sulfur centers which relay electrons from SDHA to the membrane domains: a [2Fe-4S] cluster, a [4Fe-4S] cluster and a [3Fe-4S] cluster.SDHB 3.SDHC/SDHD dimer, reducing it to ubiquinol (QH2).SDHCSDHD 4.The resulting ubiquinol molecule is released, free to diffuse through the inner mitochondrial membrane to interact with subsequent enzymes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain (electron transport chain).electron transport chain

17 Electrons Flow from Ubiquinol (QH 2 ) to Cytochrome c Through Q-Cytochrome c Oxidoreductase Complex III: - Cytochrome is a electron - transfering protein - Cytochrome has a prosthetic group -> heme - Fe in heme group changes between +2 or +3 during e-transport - Function: catalyse transfer of electrons from QH 2 -> oxidized cyt c - pumps protons out of matrix -> intermembrane space - Coupling of electron transport from Q -> cyt c and transmembrane proton transport  Q cycle Heme group in cyt c

18 The Q Cycle Electrons that are bound to QH 2 are transfered -> trigger uptake of 2 protons from the matrix -> formation of proton gradient

19 Cytochrome c Oxidase Catalyzes the Reduction of O 2 -> H 2 O Complex IV: - Oxidation of cyt c coupled to reduction of O 2 -> H 2 O - Heme protein - Heme + other part of active site (Cu B ) responsible for reduction of O 2 - Electron transfer coupled to proton pump - 8 protons are pumped from the matrix to intermembrane space Superoxide dismutase deals with toxic derivates (superoxide radicals)

20 Toxic Derivates of Oxygen (superoxide radicals) are Scavenged Superoxide dismutase deals with toxic derivates (superoxide radicals)

21 The Electron-Transport Chain

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23 The Proton Gradient Powers Synthesis of ATP ATP sythesis mechanism

24 ATP Synthase is Composed of a Proton-Conducting Unit and a Catalytic Unit Proton channel Bind nucleotides – just β subunit catalysis synthesis (ATPase) Proton gradient is not used to form ATP but to release ATP

25 The World’s Smallest Molecular Motor -> Rotational Catalysis γ subunit rotates the 3 β-subunits driven by the proton-conducting unit ATP in tight (T) position -> cannot be released ATP in open (O) position -> released

26 The World’s Smallest Molecular Motor ATP hydrolysis -> counterclockwise rotation of filament (fluorescence microscope) Fluorescently labeled actin filaments

27 Proton Motion Across the Membran Drives Rotation of the C-Ring Each proton enters the cytosolic half- channel -> follows a complete rotation of the c-ring -> exits through the other half- channel into the matrix The difference in proton concentration and potential on the two sides -> leads to different probabilities of protonation through the 2 half-channels -> yields directional rotation motion c-ring

28 Overview of Oxidative Phosphorylation

29 Shuttles between Mitochondria - Cytoplasma 1. Regeneration of NAD + for glycolysis -> in respiratory chain (mitochondria) In Glycolysis -> cytoplasmic NAD + -> cytoplasmic NADH Refill of NAD + in cytosol

30 Shuttles between Mitochondria - Cytoplasma Just in the heart and liver cells !!! 1. Regeneration of NAD + for glycolysis -> in respiratory chain (mitochondria) In Glycolysis -> cytoplasmic NAD + -> cytoplasmic NADH need a shuttle to transfer -> cytoplasmic NADH into mitochondria (cannot just pass membrane) Transport of generated NADH into the mitochondria !!! and Refill of NAD + in cytosol

31 Shuttles between Mitochondria - Cytoplasma 2. ATP/ADP transport by ATP/ADP translocase Oxidative phosphorylation generates ATP in the mitochondria -> needed in the cytoplasm need a shuttle to get -> cytoplasmic ADP into mitochondria (cannot just pass membrane)

32 Shuttles between Mitochondria - Cytoplasma Mitochondrial transporters (carriers)

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34 Regulation of Respiration -> Primarily by Need for ATP

35 Regulation of Respiration -> Primarily by Need for ATP ATPase inhibited by: Oligomycin and Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCCD)

36 Regulated Uncoupling Leads to the Generation of Heat Uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation -> heat generation to maintain body temperature UCP-1 (uncoupling protein) generates heat by short-circuiting the mitochondrial proton battery

37 A Central Motif of Bioenergetics