Substrate binding–dissociation and intermolecular electron transfer in cytochrome c oxidase are driven by energy‐dependent conformational changes in the enzyme and substrate
Abstract:Reduction of O₂ by cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is critical to the cellular production of adenosine-5'-triphosphate; COX obtains the four electrons required for this process from ferrocytochrome c. The COX-cytochrome c enzyme-substrate complex is stabilized by electrostatic interactions via carboxylates on COX and lysines on cytochrome c. Conformational changes are believed to play a role in ferrocytochrome c oxidation and release and in rapid intramolecular transfer of electrons within COX, but the details are … Show more
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