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Inhibitors and Uncouplers
Any compound that
Table 1. Inhibitors of Respiration and Oxidative Phosphorylation compound that
Any
Site-Specific

Target Complex

Carbon monoxide
Cyanide
Sodium Azide
Rotenone
Antimycin A
Amytal

IV
IV
IV
I
III
I

Phosphorylation
Oligomycin

Fo

Uncouplers
2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP)
Trifluorocarbonylcyanide
Phenylhydrazone (FCCP)

Proton gradient
Proton gradient

stops electron
stops electron
transport will stop
transport will stop
respiration…this
respiration…this
means you stop
means you stop
breathing
breathing

Electron transport can
Electron transport can
be stopped by
be stopped by
inhibiting ATP
inhibiting ATP
synthesis
synthesis
An uncoupler breaks
An uncoupler breaks
the connection between
the connection between
ATP synthesis and
ATP synthesis and
electron transport
electron transport
What is an Uncoupler?

Uncouplers break the
connection between
electron transport and
phosphorylation
Electron transport is a motor
Phosphorylation is the transmission

Uncouplers let you put the car in NEUTRAL
Table 2. Action of Inhibitors on Respiration and Phosphorylation
Agent or Condition
1. Inhibit electron transport……….
2. Inhibit phosphorylation………..
3. Increase proton gradient……….
4. Decrease proton gradient………
5. Add DNP………………………
6. Add Oligomycin……………….
7. Add Oligomycin + DNP………

O2 uptake

ATP synthesis
2,4-dinitrophenol – a proton ionophore
OH

OH

O

NO2

NO2

NO2
H+
NO2
Matrix

NO2

O

NO2

H+

NO2

NO2

Inner Membrane
Text p519
Text p519
Brown Adipose
Tissue

Uncoupling
a proton gradient
from FOF1 ATPase
Produces Heat!

Thermogenin
Staying Alive Energy Wise
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

We need 2000 Cal/day or 8,360 kJ of energy per day
Each ATP gives 30.5 kJ/mole of energy on hydrolysis
We need 246 moles of ATP
Body has less than 0.1 moles of ATP at any one time
We need to make 245.9 moles of ATP
Each mole of glucose yields 38 ATPs or 1160 kJ
We need 7.2 moles of glucose (1.3 kg or 2.86 pounds)
Each mole of stearic acid yields 147 ATPs or 4,484 kJ
We need 1.86 moles of stearic acid (0.48 kg or 1.0
pound of fat)
Control
of
Oxidative phosphorylation
What makes us breathe faster?
How does ATP synthesis in the mitochondria adjust to the
needs of the cell?
WHAT IS THE ATP MASS ACTION RATIO?
[ATP]
[ADP][Pi] = ATP mass action ratio
High: Energy sufficient, Signifies high ATP
Low: Energy debt, Signifies high ADP or low ATP
HIGH Mass Action Ratio:

Oxidized cytochrome C [C3+] is favored
Cytochrome oxidase is low because of low C2+
O2 uptake low

LOW Mass Action Ratio:

Reduced cytochrome C [C2+] is favored
Cytochrome oxidase stimulated because of high C2+

Oxygen uptake high
Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation
Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
½NADH + Cyt c (Fe3+) + ADP + Pi
½ NAD+ + Cyt c (Fe2+) + ATP

Keq =

[NAD+] ½
[NADH]

[c2+]
[c3+]

∆Go’= 0

ATP
[ADP][Pi]

[ATP] can control its own production
Cytochrome c oxidase step is irreversible and is controlled by
reduced cytochrome c (c2+)
Because of equilibrium, concentration of c2+ depends on
[NADH]/[NAD+] and [ATP]/[ADP][Pi]
Control of Cytochrome Oxidase (Cox)
[c2+]
=
3+
[c ]
NADH

ATP mass action ratio
ATP mass action ratio

[NADH] ½ [ADP][Pi] Keq
[ATP]
[NAD+]
Mass Action ration

NADH

[c2+]/[c3+]

ADP

[c2+]/[c3+]

ATP

[c2+]/[c3+]

equilibrium
Stimulates Cox
equilibrium
Stimulates Cox
equilibrium
Stimulates Cox
equilibrium
Suppresses Cox

Cytochrome oxidase controls the rate of O22 uptake which
Cytochrome oxidase controls the rate of O uptake which
means this enzyme determines how rapidly we breathe.
means this enzyme determines how rapidly we breathe.
Oxygen Radicals
Partially reduced oxygen species

Molecular Oxygen

..
..O

O2
O2
..
..O

..
:: O.
.

Octet Rule

..
:: O.
.

Unpaired electron
Unpaired electron

= O2 Superoxide Anion
What is a Free Radical ?
Any chemical species with one of more unpaired
electrons…….
Highly Reactive
Powerful Oxidant
Short half life (nanoseconds)
Can exist freely in the environment
EXAMPLES OF FREE RADICALS

H.

Hydrogen atom

O2 .

Superoxide (oxygen centered)

OH . Hydroxyl radical (most reactive)

. Nitric Oxide
NO
PRO-OXIDANTS
Fe2+ + H2O2
Ascorbic acid + Fe2+
Paraquat
Agent Orange
Ozone

(Generates Free Radicals)
Generates hydroxyl radical
Generates hydroxyl radical
Generates superoxide radical
Generates superoxide radical
Generates hydroxyl radical
WHAT ARE ANTIOXIDANTS?
WHAT ARE ANTIOXIDANTS?

ENZYMES
Superoxide dismutase
Catalase
Peroxidases

O2H2O2
R-OOH

VITAMINS
Vitamin E (tocopherols)
Beta Carotene (pro-vitamin A)
Vitamin C
Quiz 1
4 Questions
5 Points
1. Other than Fructose-6-PO4 and Fructose-1,6
bisPO4, name another phophate ester of fructose.
Fructose 1-PO4 or Fructose 2,6-bisPO4
2. Other than glycerate-1,3 bisPO4, name another high
energy intermediate derived from glucose in glycolysis.
PEP
3. Name a compound in the Krebs cycle, which when
oxidized to CO2 and H2O gives rise to 30 ATPs
Succinyl-CoA
4. Name 2 pentoses that are found in the pentose
phosphate pathway.
Ribose-5-PO4 Ribulose-5-PO4 Xylulose-5-PO4

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Uncouplers -1

  • 1. Inhibitors and Uncouplers Any compound that Table 1. Inhibitors of Respiration and Oxidative Phosphorylation compound that Any Site-Specific Target Complex Carbon monoxide Cyanide Sodium Azide Rotenone Antimycin A Amytal IV IV IV I III I Phosphorylation Oligomycin Fo Uncouplers 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) Trifluorocarbonylcyanide Phenylhydrazone (FCCP) Proton gradient Proton gradient stops electron stops electron transport will stop transport will stop respiration…this respiration…this means you stop means you stop breathing breathing Electron transport can Electron transport can be stopped by be stopped by inhibiting ATP inhibiting ATP synthesis synthesis An uncoupler breaks An uncoupler breaks the connection between the connection between ATP synthesis and ATP synthesis and electron transport electron transport
  • 2. What is an Uncoupler? Uncouplers break the connection between electron transport and phosphorylation Electron transport is a motor Phosphorylation is the transmission Uncouplers let you put the car in NEUTRAL
  • 3. Table 2. Action of Inhibitors on Respiration and Phosphorylation Agent or Condition 1. Inhibit electron transport………. 2. Inhibit phosphorylation……….. 3. Increase proton gradient………. 4. Decrease proton gradient……… 5. Add DNP……………………… 6. Add Oligomycin………………. 7. Add Oligomycin + DNP……… O2 uptake ATP synthesis
  • 4. 2,4-dinitrophenol – a proton ionophore OH OH O NO2 NO2 NO2 H+ NO2 Matrix NO2 O NO2 H+ NO2 NO2 Inner Membrane Text p519 Text p519
  • 5. Brown Adipose Tissue Uncoupling a proton gradient from FOF1 ATPase Produces Heat! Thermogenin
  • 6. Staying Alive Energy Wise • • • • • • • • • We need 2000 Cal/day or 8,360 kJ of energy per day Each ATP gives 30.5 kJ/mole of energy on hydrolysis We need 246 moles of ATP Body has less than 0.1 moles of ATP at any one time We need to make 245.9 moles of ATP Each mole of glucose yields 38 ATPs or 1160 kJ We need 7.2 moles of glucose (1.3 kg or 2.86 pounds) Each mole of stearic acid yields 147 ATPs or 4,484 kJ We need 1.86 moles of stearic acid (0.48 kg or 1.0 pound of fat)
  • 7. Control of Oxidative phosphorylation What makes us breathe faster? How does ATP synthesis in the mitochondria adjust to the needs of the cell?
  • 8. WHAT IS THE ATP MASS ACTION RATIO? [ATP] [ADP][Pi] = ATP mass action ratio High: Energy sufficient, Signifies high ATP Low: Energy debt, Signifies high ADP or low ATP HIGH Mass Action Ratio: Oxidized cytochrome C [C3+] is favored Cytochrome oxidase is low because of low C2+ O2 uptake low LOW Mass Action Ratio: Reduced cytochrome C [C2+] is favored Cytochrome oxidase stimulated because of high C2+ Oxygen uptake high
  • 9. Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation Equilibrium Equilibrium ½NADH + Cyt c (Fe3+) + ADP + Pi ½ NAD+ + Cyt c (Fe2+) + ATP Keq = [NAD+] ½ [NADH] [c2+] [c3+] ∆Go’= 0 ATP [ADP][Pi] [ATP] can control its own production Cytochrome c oxidase step is irreversible and is controlled by reduced cytochrome c (c2+) Because of equilibrium, concentration of c2+ depends on [NADH]/[NAD+] and [ATP]/[ADP][Pi]
  • 10. Control of Cytochrome Oxidase (Cox) [c2+] = 3+ [c ] NADH ATP mass action ratio ATP mass action ratio [NADH] ½ [ADP][Pi] Keq [ATP] [NAD+] Mass Action ration NADH [c2+]/[c3+] ADP [c2+]/[c3+] ATP [c2+]/[c3+] equilibrium Stimulates Cox equilibrium Stimulates Cox equilibrium Stimulates Cox equilibrium Suppresses Cox Cytochrome oxidase controls the rate of O22 uptake which Cytochrome oxidase controls the rate of O uptake which means this enzyme determines how rapidly we breathe. means this enzyme determines how rapidly we breathe.
  • 11. Oxygen Radicals Partially reduced oxygen species Molecular Oxygen .. ..O O2 O2 .. ..O .. :: O. . Octet Rule .. :: O. . Unpaired electron Unpaired electron = O2 Superoxide Anion
  • 12. What is a Free Radical ? Any chemical species with one of more unpaired electrons……. Highly Reactive Powerful Oxidant Short half life (nanoseconds) Can exist freely in the environment
  • 13. EXAMPLES OF FREE RADICALS H. Hydrogen atom O2 . Superoxide (oxygen centered) OH . Hydroxyl radical (most reactive) . Nitric Oxide NO
  • 14. PRO-OXIDANTS Fe2+ + H2O2 Ascorbic acid + Fe2+ Paraquat Agent Orange Ozone (Generates Free Radicals) Generates hydroxyl radical Generates hydroxyl radical Generates superoxide radical Generates superoxide radical Generates hydroxyl radical
  • 15. WHAT ARE ANTIOXIDANTS? WHAT ARE ANTIOXIDANTS? ENZYMES Superoxide dismutase Catalase Peroxidases O2H2O2 R-OOH VITAMINS Vitamin E (tocopherols) Beta Carotene (pro-vitamin A) Vitamin C
  • 17. 1. Other than Fructose-6-PO4 and Fructose-1,6 bisPO4, name another phophate ester of fructose. Fructose 1-PO4 or Fructose 2,6-bisPO4 2. Other than glycerate-1,3 bisPO4, name another high energy intermediate derived from glucose in glycolysis. PEP 3. Name a compound in the Krebs cycle, which when oxidized to CO2 and H2O gives rise to 30 ATPs Succinyl-CoA 4. Name 2 pentoses that are found in the pentose phosphate pathway. Ribose-5-PO4 Ribulose-5-PO4 Xylulose-5-PO4