The Arrhenius plots of electron transport activity in cytochrome c oxidase reconstituted with well-defined phospholipids have been shown to display a change in slope at 20--25 degrees C regardless of the chemical nature of the incorporated lipid. In native membranous cytochrome c oxidase, the discontinuity in Arrhenius activity plot occurred at 16--18 degrees C. These temperature breaks were found to correlate with changes in spin-label mobilities but not with the bulk lipid transition observed by differential scanning calorimetry. Temperature-dependent reciprocal equilibrium between the immobilized and fluid pools is demonstrated. It is suggested that the changes in kinetic and spin-label spectral characteristics in cytochrome c oxidase membranes are related very likely to a lipid-protein interaction prompted by a thermally induced change in the physical state of the lipids that does not involve a gel to liquid crystalline transition.
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