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Silvia Devars, Rosa Hernandez, Raul Covian, Arturo Garcia-Horsman, Blanca Barquera, and Rafael Moreno-Sanchez; The Content of Alternative Oxidase of Euglena Mitochondria is Increased by Growth in the Presence of Cyanide and is not Cytochrome o. J.Eukaryot.Microbiol. 45(1):122-130, 1998

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A study of the effect or respiratory inhibitors on O2 uptake of Euglena gracilis mitochondria, isolated from cells grown in the presence of cyanide or with ethanol as carbon source, was undertaken. The contents of cytochrome c oxidase and alternative oxidase were also determined. Inhibition of respiration by antimycin and cyanide was only partial and it was dependent on the oxidizable substrate used. Succinate oxidation was the most sensitive to cyanide whereas lactate oxidation was the most resistant. Cell growth in the presence of cyanide or with ethanol as carbon source brought about an enhanced content of alternative oxidase without a concomitant increase in cytochrome aa3 content. However, a correlation between cyanide-resistant respiration and alternative oxidase content was not found. Analysis of heme types in mitochondrial membranes revealed the absence of heme O. The data suggest the presence of an inducible alternative oxidase in Euglena mitochondria which has high resistance to cyanide and contains heme B. A close relationship between Euglena alternative oxidase and bacterial quinol oxidases containing B-type heme is proposed.