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Preferential Nitrite Inhibition of the Mitochondrial F1FO-ATPase Activities when Activated by Ca(2+) in Replacement of the Natural Cofactor Mg(2+)

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Date 2015 Nov 12
PMID 26555906
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Abstract

Background: The mitochondrial F1FO-ATP synthase has not only the known life function in building most cellular ATP, but also, as recently hinted, an amazing involvement in cell death. Accordingly, the two-faced enzyme complex, which catalyzes both ATP synthesis and ATP hydrolysis, has been involved in the mitochondrial permeability transition, the master player in apoptosis and necrosis. Nitrite, a cellular nitric oxide reservoir, has a recognized role in cardiovascular protection, through still unclear mechanisms.

Methods: In swine heart mitochondria the effect of nitrite on the F1FO-ATPase activity activated by Ca(2+), henceforth defined as Ca-ATPase(s), or by the natural cofactor Mg(2+), was investigated by evaluating ATP hydrolysis under different assay conditions.

Results: Ca(2+) is far less efficient than the natural cofactor Mg(2+) in the ATPase activation. However, when activated by Ca(2+) the ATPase activity is especially responsive to nitrite, which acts as uncompetitive inhibitor and up to 2 mM inhibits the Ca2+-activated-ATPase(s), probably by promoting dytirosine formation on the enzyme proteins, leaving the Mg-ATPase(s) unaffected. Most likely these ATPases refer to the same F1FO complex, even if coexistent ATPases may overlap.

Conclusions: The preferential inhibition by nitrite of the Ca-ATPase(s), due to post-translational tyrosine modifications, may prevent the calcium-dependent functionality of the mitochondrial F1FO complex and related events.

General Significance: In mitochondria the preferential inhibition of the Ca-ATPase activity/ies by nitrite concentrations which do not affect the coexistent Mg-ATPase(s) may quench the negative events linked to the calcium-dependent functioning mode of the F1FO complex under pathological conditions.

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