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Cytochrome-c Oxidase

2002
Cytochrome oxidase is the terminal oxidase of most of aerobic organisms and reduces molecular oxygen (O2) to water (1). The electrons and protons required for the formation of water molecules are transferred from both sides of the mitochondrial inner membranes in eukaryotic cells and of the cell membrane in prokaryotic cells (1).
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The Effect of Trifluoroacetyl-Cytochromecon the Cytochromec/CytochromecOxidase Reaction

Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie, 1981
The importance of electrostatic interactions to the reaction between cytochrome c and cytochrome c oxidase is indicated most directly by the rapid increase in Km as ionic strength is increased. However, Chessa et al. (1980, Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem. 361, 1077--1091) have recently found that a cytochrome c derivative trifluoroacetylated at all 19
J, Gergerich, F, Millett
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Cytochrome c Peroxidase–Cytochrome c Complexes

2015
The yeast cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP)–cytochrome c (cytc) electron transfer system has been critically important in deciphering the molecular level details of protein–protein interactions and electron transfer. The crystal structure of the CCP–cytc together with a number mutagenesis, enzymological, and spectroscopic studies have provided a detailed ...
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Structure of Cytochrome c Oxidase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Bioenergetics, 1982
[No abstract available]
R. A. Capaldi   +2 more
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Cytochromes c and Cytochrome c Containing Enzymes

1985
Porphyrin-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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Pulsed cytochrome c oxidase

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 ...
G. Antonini   +4 more
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Cytochrome c

1966
E, Margoliash, A, Schejter
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Crystalline Cytochrome C

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1958
BUNJI HAGIHARA   +4 more
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Copper-cytochrome c

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1977
M C, Findlay, L C, Dickinson, J C, Chien
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