Preparation of Respiratory Chain Complexes from Saccharomyces cerevisiae Wild-Type and Mutant Mitochondria: Activity Measurement and Subunit Compositi
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The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation involves five multimeric complexes imbedded in the inner membrane: complex I (Nicotinamide
Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH) quinone oxidoreductase), II (succinate dehydrogenase), III (ubiquinol cytochrome c
oxido reductase or bc1
complex), IV (cytochrome c
oxidase), and V (ATP synthase). These respiratory complexes are conserved from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
to human with the exception of complex I, which is replaced by three NADH dehydrogenases in S. cerevisiae
. Here, we provide several protocols allowing an exhaustive characterization of each yeast complex: this chapter describes
procedures from mitochondria preparation to measurement of the activity of each complex and analysis of their subunit composition
and provides information on the interactions between different complexes.