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Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1989
In this review, protein methylation is outlined in general terms, highlighting the major amino acids that are methylated and some of the proteins in which they are found. The majority of the review examines the methylation of cytochrome c at Lys-77 of lower eukaryotes as a possible model for methylation studies.
W K, Paik, Y B, Cho, B, Frost, S, Kim
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In this review, protein methylation is outlined in general terms, highlighting the major amino acids that are methylated and some of the proteins in which they are found. The majority of the review examines the methylation of cytochrome c at Lys-77 of lower eukaryotes as a possible model for methylation studies.
W K, Paik, Y B, Cho, B, Frost, S, Kim
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Cytochromes c and Cytochrome c Containing Enzymes
1985Porphyrin-containing compounds fulfil many different roles in biological systems. Broadly speaking, they fall into two main categories. There are the carrier molecules in which the substance carried is either oxygen, as in the case of the haemoglobins and myoglobins, or electrons, as in the cytochromes.
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2015
Cytochromes c′ are a group of class IIa cytochromes with pentacoordinate haem centres and are found in photosynthetic, denitrifying and methanotrophic bacteria. Their function remains unclear, although roles in nitric oxide (NO) trafficking during denitrification or in cellular defence against nitrosoative stress have been proposed.
Hough, Michael A, Andrew, Colin R
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Cytochromes c′ are a group of class IIa cytochromes with pentacoordinate haem centres and are found in photosynthetic, denitrifying and methanotrophic bacteria. Their function remains unclear, although roles in nitric oxide (NO) trafficking during denitrification or in cellular defence against nitrosoative stress have been proposed.
Hough, Michael A, Andrew, Colin R
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EcoSal Plus, 2008
Escherichia coli employs several c -type cytochromes, which are found in the periplasm or on the periplasmic side of the cytoplasmic membrane; they are used for respiration under different growth conditions. All E. coli c -type cytochromes are multiheme cytochromes;
Julie M, Stevens, Stuart J, Ferguson
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Escherichia coli employs several c -type cytochromes, which are found in the periplasm or on the periplasmic side of the cytoplasmic membrane; they are used for respiration under different growth conditions. All E. coli c -type cytochromes are multiheme cytochromes;
Julie M, Stevens, Stuart J, Ferguson
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Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency
2002Publisher Summary Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is the terminal component (complex IV) of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, the main energy-generating system of eukaryotic cells. COX-synthetic pathways have been derived from biochemical and genetic studies of respiratory-defective petite mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae .
Giacomo P, Comi +3 more
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Methionine sulfoxide cytochrome c
Biochemistry, 1976Cytochrome c has been chemically modified by methylene blue mediated photooxidation. It is established that the methionine residues of the protein have been specifically converted to methionine sulfoxide residues. No oxidation of any other amino acid residues or the cysteine thioether bridges of the molecule occurs during the photooxidation reaction ...
K M, Ivanetich +2 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1977
M C, Findlay, L C, Dickinson, J C, Chien
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M C, Findlay, L C, Dickinson, J C, Chien
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Interaction of cytochrome c peroxidase with cytochrome c
Biochemistry, 1974J J, Leonard, T, Yonetani
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