Teaching about citric acid cycle using plant mitochondrial preparations: Some assays for use in laboratory courses*

BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION(2006)

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Potato tubers and turnip roots were used to prepare purified mitochondria for laboratory practical work in the teaching of the citric acid cycle (TCA cycle). Plant mitochondria are particularly advantageous over the animal fractions to demonstrate the TCA cycle enzymatic steps, by using simple techniques to measure O-2 consumption and transmembrane potential (Delta Psi). The several TCA cycle intermediates induce specific enzyme activities, which can be identified by respiratory parameters. Such a strategy is also used to evidence properties of the TCA cycle enzymes: ADP stimulation of isocitrate dehydrogenase and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase; activation by citrate of downstream oxidation steps, e. g. succinate dehydrogenase; and regulation of the activity of isocitrate dehydrogenase by citrate action on the citrate/isocitrate carrier. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that, in the absence of exogenous Mg2+, isocitrate-dependent respiration favors the alternative oxidase pathway, as judged by changes of the ADP/O elicited by the inhibitor n-propyl galate. These are some examples of assays related with TCA cycle intermediates we can use in laboratory courses.
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plant mitochondria,O-2 consumption and Delta psi determinations,TCA cycle features
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