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Revision as of 09:39, 10 June 2021


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Cytochrome c

Description

Cytochrome c is a component of the Electron transfer-pathway (Electron transfer pathway) in mitochondria. It is a small heme protein loosely associated with the outer side of the inner mitochondrial membrane. The heme group of cytochrome c transfers electrons from Complex III to Complex IV. The release of cytochrome c into the cytoplasm is associated with apoptosis. Cytochrome c is applied in HRR to test the integrity of the mitochondrial outer membrane (cytochrome c control efficiency).

Abbreviation: c

Reference: MiPNet09.12; Gnaiger 2002 Biochem Soc Trans

Application in HRR: storage and stock solution of c

c: Cytochrome c (from equine heart; small hemeprotein), Sigma-Aldrich: C7752, store at -20 ยฐC, CAS: 9007-43-6, M = 12.270 gยทmol-1


Preparation of 4 mM cytochrome c solution (dissolved in H2O) for 2-mL O2k-chamber:
  1. Weigh 50 mg cytochrome c into a small glass beaker. Difficult to weigh, since the powder is electromagnetic.
  2. Add 1 mL H2O; c dissolves easily.
  3. Divide into 0.2 mL portions.
  4. Store at -20 ยฐC.
ยป O2k manual titrations: MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume (2-mL O2k-chamber): 5 ยตL using a 25 ยตL Hamilton syringe.
  • Final concentration: 10 ยตM.


Preparation of 5 mM cytochrome c solution (dissolved in H2O) for 0.5-mL O2k-chamber:
  1. Weigh 62,5 mg cytochrome c into a small glass beaker. Difficult to weigh, since the powder is electromagnetic.
  2. Add 1 mL H2O; c dissolves easily.
  3. Divide into 0.2 mL portions.
  4. Store at -20 ยฐC.
ยป O2k manual titrations: MiPNet09.12 O2k-Titrations
  • Titration volume (0.5-mL O2k-chamber): 1 ยตL using a 10 ยตL Hamilton syringe.
  • Final concentration: 10 ยตM.


DatLab oxygen flux: performance and data analysis

Quality of the results are strongly affected by the performance and data analysis. By adding cytochrome c in respirometric experiments the outer mitochondrial membrane integrity can be evaluated (cytochrome c control efficiency). The following DatLab traces illustrate examples of cytochrome c addition:
See also: Steady state, Figures 1-3.



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MitoPedia: SUIT
Performance
ยป Smoothing
ยป Reoxygenations
ยป Steady state
ยป Sample addition
ยป ROUTINE
ยป ADP
ยป Cytochrome c
ยป Succinate
ยป Oligomycin
ยป Uncoupler
ยป Rotenone
ยป Antimycin A
ยป Complex IV
Data analysis
ยป Smoothing
ยป Reoxygenations
ยป Steady state
ยป Sample addition
ยป ROUTINE
ยป ADP
ยป Cytochrome c
ยป Succinate
ยป Oligomycin
ยป Uncoupler
ยป Rotenone
ยป Antimycin A
ยป Complex IV


SUITbrowser question: mt outer membrane integrity

The cytochrome c test is available at several SUIT protocols. The SUITbrowser shows which protocols contain this test, alongside answer other research questions.




MitoPedia topics: Substrate and metabolite 

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