Mitochondrial NADH fluorescence is enhanced by complex I binding

K Blinova, RL Levine, ES Boja, GL Griffiths, ZD Shi… - Biochemistry, 2008 - ACS Publications
K Blinova, RL Levine, ES Boja, GL Griffiths, ZD Shi, B Ruddy, RS Balaban
Biochemistry, 2008ACS Publications
Mitochondrial NADH fluorescence has been a useful tool in evaluating mitochondrial
energetics both in vitro and in vivo. Mitochondrial NADH fluorescence is enhanced several-
fold in the matrix through extended fluorescence lifetimes (EFL). However, the actual binding
sites responsible for NADH EFL are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that NADH binding
to Complex I is a significant source of mitochondrial NADH fluorescence enhancement. To
test this hypothesis, the effect of Complex I binding on NADH fluorescence efficiency was …
Mitochondrial NADH fluorescence has been a useful tool in evaluating mitochondrial energetics both in vitro and in vivo. Mitochondrial NADH fluorescence is enhanced several-fold in the matrix through extended fluorescence lifetimes (EFL). However, the actual binding sites responsible for NADH EFL are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that NADH binding to Complex I is a significant source of mitochondrial NADH fluorescence enhancement. To test this hypothesis, the effect of Complex I binding on NADH fluorescence efficiency was evaluated in purified protein, and in native gels of the entire porcine heart mitochondria proteome. To avoid the oxidation of NADH in these preparations, we conducted the binding experiments under anoxic conditions in a specially designed apparatus. Purified intact Complex I enhanced NADH fluorescence in native gels approximately 10-fold. However, no enhancement was detected in denatured individual Complex I subunit proteins. In the Clear and Ghost native gels of the entire mitochondrial proteome, NADH fluorescence enhancement was localized to regions where NADH oxidation occurred in the presence of oxygen. Inhibitor and mass spectroscopy studies revealed that the fluorescence enhancement was specific to Complex I proteins. No fluorescence enhancement was detected for MDH or other dehydrogenases in this assay system, at physiological mole fractions of the matrix proteins. These data suggest that NADH associated with Complex I significantly contributes to the overall mitochondrial NADH fluorescence signal and provides an explanation for the well established close correlation of mitochondrial NADH fluorescence and the metabolic state.
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