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Cytochrome c - cardiolipin interaction leads to the cytochrome c modification and degradation via formation of cardiolipin hydroperoxides

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Recently, the complex of cytochrome c (cyt c), a small heme mitochondrial protein, with mitochondria specific lipid cardiolipin (CL) was linked to the control of apoptotic cell death. Under apoptotic… Click to show full abstract

Recently, the complex of cytochrome c (cyt c), a small heme mitochondrial protein, with mitochondria specific lipid cardiolipin (CL) was linked to the control of apoptotic cell death. Under apoptotic conditions cyt c - CL complex exhibits peroxidase activity, leading to the formation of CL- hydroperoxides. CL-hydroperoxides promote cyt c release to the cytoplasm, where cyt c participates in apoptosis pathway. However, not much known about the modifications of cyt c as a part of cyt c - CL complex. In the present work, the systematic study on the peroxidase activity of CL-cyt c complex in CL-containing liposomes was performed. CL-hydroperoxides stimulate cyt c peroxidase activity in the absence of hydrogen peroxide. Furthermore, in the presence of oxygen, CL-hydroperoxides are generated as the products of the CL - cyt c peroxidase reaction. During peroxidase cycle cyt c amino acid residues are modified by reactive unsaturated aldehydes including 4-hydroxy- and 4-oxo-nonenal, derived from CL- peroxidation. This leads to the consecutive cyt c inactivation and heme degradation accompanied by the release of free iron. The current study on CL-driven cyt c degradation and iron release probably plays an important role in the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis induction.

Keywords: degradation; cyt; peroxidase; cardiolipin; cyt complex; formation

Journal Title: Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Year Published: 2018

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