Cytochrome c - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'Cytochrome c , or cyt c (horse heart: PDB 1HRC) is a small heme protein found loosely associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion. It belongs to the cytochrome c family of protei...
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Cytochrome c oxidase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The enzyme cytochrome c oxidase or Complex IV (PDB 2OCC, EC 1.9.3.1) is a large transmembrane protein complex found in bacteria and the mitochondrion. It is the last enzyme in the respiratory elec...
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Cytochrome c is a highly conserved ~12 kDa protein consisting of a single 104 amino acid peptide with a single heme group, which is covalently attached to Cys and Cys. Because of its ubiquitous nature and sequence homology, cytochrome c has been used as a model protein for molecular evolution. ... Cytochrome c Sequence Homology...
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Overall Structure of Cytochrome c ... Cytochrome c Function ... Cytochrome c Structure & Bonds to Haem. Iron Ligands...
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Cytochrome c is at the very heart of life in our oxygen-rich world, but at the same time, it is a skeleton key opening the door to death. Cytochrome c, shown in Figure 1 , is an ancient protein, developed early in the evolution of life.
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Coenzyme Q cytochrome c reductase deficiency of information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Symptoms of Coenzyme Q cytochrome c reductase deficiency of...
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cytochrome c reductase (Complex III; also known as the cytochrome b-c1 complex) ... cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV) ... (Cytochrome c can only transfer one electron at a time, so cytochrome c oxidase must wait until it has accumulated 4 of them before it can react with oxygen.)
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A specific covalently cross-linked complex between redox partners yeast cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP) and cytochrome c (cyt. ... A specific covalently cross-linked complex between redox partners yeast cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP) and cytochrome c (cyt. c) has been made by engineering cysteines into CCP and cyt. c that form...
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The photosynthetic cyclic electron transfer of the purple bacterium Rubrivivax gelatinosus, involving the cytochrome bc(1) complex and the reaction center, can be carried out via two pathways. ... Cytochrome c Group [metabolism]
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Cytochrome c, shown here from PDB entry 3cyt, is a carrier of electrons. Like many proteins that carry electrons, it contains a special prosthetic group that handles the slippery electrons. Cytochrome c contains a heme group with an iron ion gripped tightly inside, colored red here.
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