1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.00792.x
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Involvement of products of the nrfEFG genes in the covalent attachment of haem c to a novel cysteine–lysine motif in the cytochrome c552 nitrite reductase from Escherichia coli

Abstract: SummaryCytochrome c 552 is the terminal component of the formate-dependent nitrite reduction pathway of Escherichia coli. In addition to four 'typical' haem-binding motifs, CXXCH-, characteristic of c-type cytochromes, the N-terminal region of NrfA includes a motif, CWSCK. Peptides generated by digesting the cytochrome from wild-type bacteria with cyanogen bromide followed by trypsin were analysed by on-line HPLC MS/MS in parent scanning mode. A strong signal at mass 619, corresponding to haem, was generated b… Show more

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“…The apocytochrome c recognition motif for system I has been much studied and appears to be only the CXXCH motif (6-8, 13, 14, 29), with the caveat that CXXXCH may also be used (130). Some variants of system I (e.g., NrfEFG [51], which is related to CcmFGH) and system II (CcsBA) recognize slightly altered apocytochrome c signature motifs such as CXXCK (51,74,117) or CX15CH (73). These variants are likely to play major roles in the future in understanding of the apocytochrome c recognition determinants and the features of the substrate and synthetases that are important for such.…”
Section: System IV and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apocytochrome c recognition motif for system I has been much studied and appears to be only the CXXCH motif (6-8, 13, 14, 29), with the caveat that CXXXCH may also be used (130). Some variants of system I (e.g., NrfEFG [51], which is related to CcmFGH) and system II (CcsBA) recognize slightly altered apocytochrome c signature motifs such as CXXCK (51,74,117) or CX15CH (73). These variants are likely to play major roles in the future in understanding of the apocytochrome c recognition determinants and the features of the substrate and synthetases that are important for such.…”
Section: System IV and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proteins NrfEFG are paralogues of CcmFH, and are involved in the specific heme attachment to an unusual cytochrome motif (CXXCK) in the nitrite reductase NrfA [2,9]. The NrfG structure adds weight to the previous suggestion that the TPR motifs observed in the sequences of C-CcmH/CcmI/NrfG are involved in interaction with the cytochrome substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…CcmF is regarded as the ''heme lyase'' protein of the Ccm system (56), although no mechanism has been proposed. A paralogue of CcmF (NrfE) is required for heme attachment to a cytochrome c (NrfA) containing a CXXCK motif (57). How the System II proteins catalyze thioether bond formation between heme and the apocytochrome cysteines is also not known.…”
Section: Covalent Heme Attachment To Cytochromes Cmentioning
confidence: 99%