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The two most diverse beetle families, Staphylinidae and Curculionidae (black arrows), have fewer studies of diversity and elevation than expected, while the Carabidae and Scarabaeidae (brown arrows) are overstudied. Dung beetle (Scarabaeidae) phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity decreases with elevation along tropical and temperate elevational ...
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Abstract The presence of coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) was confirmed in Timor–Leste based on damage symptoms observed in photographs of coconut palms and subsequent trapping efforts. Specimens collected by the National Directorate of Quarantine and Biosecurity, Timor–Leste were identified as O.
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EFFECT OF CROSSLINKING ON MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME c OXIDASE
Maurice S. Swanson, Lester Packer
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Structure of Cytochrome c Oxidase [PDF]
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A Cu and Fe dual-atom nanozyme mimicking cytochrome c oxidase to boost the oxygen reduction reaction
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2020Through mimicking cytochrome c oxidase, the fabricated Cu and Fe dual-atom nanozyme exhibits enhanced catalytic performance for the oxygen reduction reaction.
C. Du+7 more
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1996
Within the past year, the structures of the cytochrome c oxidase from the soil bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans and of the metal centers of the cytochrome c oxidase from bovine heart mitochondria, both determined at 2.8 A resolution by X-ray crystallography, have been reported. The structures form a basis for understanding the mechanism of this redox-
Hartmut Michel+2 more
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Within the past year, the structures of the cytochrome c oxidase from the soil bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans and of the metal centers of the cytochrome c oxidase from bovine heart mitochondria, both determined at 2.8 A resolution by X-ray crystallography, have been reported. The structures form a basis for understanding the mechanism of this redox-
Hartmut Michel+2 more
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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 1985
The identification of two functionally distinct states, called pulsed and resting, has led to a number of investigations on the conformational variants of the enzyme. However, the catalytic properties of cytochrome oxidase may depend on a number of experimental conditions related to the solvent as well as to the protocol followed to determine the ...
Paolo Sarti+9 more
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The identification of two functionally distinct states, called pulsed and resting, has led to a number of investigations on the conformational variants of the enzyme. However, the catalytic properties of cytochrome oxidase may depend on a number of experimental conditions related to the solvent as well as to the protocol followed to determine the ...
Paolo Sarti+9 more
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Structure of Cytochrome c Oxidase
1980Cytochrome c oxidase or cytochrome c : oxygen oxidoreductase (CH 1.9.3.1) is the terminal oxidase in respiratory metabolism of all aerobic organisms and is responsible for catalyzing the reduction of dioxygen to water in the reaction: $$ 4{H^ + } + 4{e^ - } + {O_2} \rightleftarrows 2{H_2}O $$ The electrons for this reaction are provided by ...
L. J. Prochaska+2 more
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Biogenesis of cytochrome c oxidase
Mitochondrion, 2005Cytochrome c oxidase (COX), the terminal enzyme of electron transport chains in some prokaryotes and in mitochondria, has been characterized in detail over many years. Recently, a number of new data on structural and functional aspects as well as on COX biogenesis emerged.
Oleh Khalimonchuk, Gerhard Rödel
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