1998
DOI: 10.1038/33612
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Electron transfer by domain movement in cytochrome bc1

Abstract: The cytochrome bc1 is one of the three major respiratory enzyme complexes residing in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Cytochrome bc1 transfers electrons from ubiquinol to cytochrome c and uses the energy thus released to form an electrochemical gradient across the inner membrane. Our X-ray crystal structures of the complex from chicken, cow and rabbit in both the presence and absence of inhibitors of quinone oxidation, reveal two different locations for the extrinsic domain of one component of the enzyme, an… Show more

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“…Bacterial cyt bc 1 is smaller (a total of 886 amino acid residues in Rb. capsulatus) than the mitochondrial cyt bc 1 (2166 amino acid residues in beef (Schagger et al 1995) or 2079 in Saccharomyces cereviciae) (Zhang et al 1998) or even the chloroplast cyt b 6 f (975 amino acid residues in…”
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“…Bacterial cyt bc 1 is smaller (a total of 886 amino acid residues in Rb. capsulatus) than the mitochondrial cyt bc 1 (2166 amino acid residues in beef (Schagger et al 1995) or 2079 in Saccharomyces cereviciae) (Zhang et al 1998) or even the chloroplast cyt b 6 f (975 amino acid residues in…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cyt bc complexes contain eight, seven and four additional non-catalytic subunits, respectively Zhang et al 1998;Stroebel et al 2003). Otherwise, the overall shape of the catalytic subunits and the relative positions of their redox cofactors are highly conserved and the secondary structural elements are very similar between the three classes of bc/bf complexes.…”
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