Mitochondrial electron transport complexes and reactive oxygen species

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    • Allison, William S.
    • Scheffler, Immo E.

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Mitochondrial electron transport complexes and reactive oxygen species

edited by William S. Allison, Immo E. Scheffler

(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 456 . Mitochondrial function ; pt. A)

Academic Press, 2009

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The first of two new volumes covering mitochondria, Mitochondrial Function, Part A presents modern methods that have been developed to examine mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes, iron-sulfur proteins and reactive oxygen species. These new techniques provide investigators with sensitive, original approaches to the study of disease states associated with mitochondrial malfunction. The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for 40 years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. With more than 400 volumes published, each Methods in Enzymology volume presents material that is relevant in today's labs -- truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences.

Table of Contents

  • Part A: Electron Transport Complexes 1. Visualizing functional flexibility by three dimensional electron microscopy: reconstructing Complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain
  • M. Radermacher 2. Electron tomography of the mitochondrion
  • T. Frey, G. Perkins, M. Sun 3. Mid-IR vibrational studies of complex I
  • D. Marshall, P. Rich 4. Electron transfer in respiratory complexes resolved by an ultra-fast freeze-quench approach
  • N. Belevich, M. Verkhovskya, M. Verkhovsky 5. Use of ruthenium photooxidation techniques to study electron transfer in the cytochrome bc1 complex
  • F. Millett, B. Durham, C. Yu, L. Yu 6. Use of ruthenium photoreduction techniques to study electron transfer in cytochrome oxidase
  • F. Millett, B. Durham, R. Gennis 7. Mass spectrometric characterization of subunits of electron transfer complexes that are encoded in the mitochondrial genome
  • J. Carroll, J. Walker 8. The assembly of respiratory chain complexes studied by GFP-tagged subunits, L. Nijtmans 9. Two-dimensional native electrophoresis for functional assays of mitochondrial complexes
  • W. Wittig, H. Schagger 10. Reliable assay for complex I in human blood lymphocytes and skin fibroblasts
  • L. Elly, A. de Wit, W. Sluiter 11. Purification of the cytochrome c reductase/cytochrome c oxidase supercomplex of yeast mitochondria
  • E. Boekema and H. Braun 12. Supercomplex organization of the yeast mitochondrial respiratory chain complexes and the ADP/ATP carrier proteins
  • R. Stuart 13. Role of cysteine desulfurase Nfs1 in human mitochondrial Fe-S protein biogenesis
  • O. Stehling, R. Lill 14. Identification and properties of the novel 2Fe-2S center in the outer membrane protein, mitoNEET
  • S. Wiley, M. Rardin, J. Dixon 15. Nucleotide-dependent iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis in mitochondria
  • D. Pain 16. Preparation of samples for EPR and Moessbauer spectroscopy of intact Saccharomyces cerrevisiae mitochondria
  • J. Garber-Morales, R. Miao, G. Holmes-Hampton, P. Lindahl 17. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to probe mitochondrial mobility and intramatrix protein diffusion
  • P. Willems, W. Koopman 18. Characterization of alternative complex I of Plasmodium falciparum mitochondria
  • N. Fisher, A. J. Warman, S. Ward, G. Biagini 19. Analysis of respiratory chain complex assembly using radiolabeled nuclear- and mitochondrial-encoded subunits
  • M. McKenzie, M. Lazarou, M. Ryan Part B: Reactive Oxygen Species 20. Measuring redox changes to mitochondrial protein thiols using Redox DIGE
  • T. Hurd, K. Lilley, M. Murphy 21.Measuring the effects of Hepatitis C proteins on mitochondrial electron transport and production of reactive oxygen species
  • S. Weinman 22. Paraquat induced production of reactive oxygen species in brain mitochondria
  • D. Drechsel, M. Patel 23. The uptake and interactions of the redox cycler paraquat with mitochondria
  • H. Cocheme
  • M. Murphy. 24. Superoxide production by rat brain and skeletal muscle mitochondria
  • W. Kunz 25. Quantitation, localization, and tissue specificities of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production
  • C. Mathews 26. The reaction mechanisms of electron transfer and superoxide generation in the cytochrome nc1 complex
  • D. Xia, S. Yang, Y. Yin, L. Yu
  • C. Yu 27. Measurement of superoxide formation by mitochondrial complex I of Yarrowia lipolytica
  • S. Droese, A. Galkin, U. Brandt 28. An improved method for introducing point mutations into the mitochondrial cytochrme b gene to facilitate studying the role of cytochrome b in the formation of reactive oxygen species
  • B. Trumpower

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Details

  • NCID
    BA89821099
  • ISBN
    • 9780080877761
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    li, 537 p., [16] p. of plates
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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