c-Type cytochrome biogenesis can occur via a natural Ccm system lacking CcmH, CcmG, and the heme-binding histidine of CcmE. J Biol Chem. 2010; 285:22882-22889. [PubMed: 20466730]A. D. Goddard, J. M. Stevens, F. Rao et al., "c-Type cytochrome biogenesis can occur via a natural...
Functional Analysis of a Divergent System II Protein, Ccs1, Involved in c-Type Cytochrome Biogenesis In plastids, the conversion of energy in the form of light to ATP requires key electron shuttles, the c-type cytochromes, which are defined by the covalent... BW Dreyfuss,PP Hamel,SS Nakamoto...
The protein sequence encoded byXC_0531ofXcc(strain 8004) (NCBI-Protein ID:AAY47612) was annotated as a c-type cytochrome biogenesis protein (http://xgb.leibniz-fli.de). It had 29% identity and 43% similarity to the thiol:disulfide interchange protein DsbD (NCBI-Protein ID:NP_418559, enco...
Cytochrome c biogenesis is the covalent ligation of heme b to an apocyt c. • Ccm is an intricate post-translational protein modification process. • Ccm-System I involves nine membrane-bound proteins working together. • The Ccm proteins are proposed to form a large multi subunit supercomp...
ReviewBiogenesis of cbb3-type cytochrome c oxidase in Rhodobacter capsulatus☆ Author links open overlay panelSeda Ekici a 1, Grzegorz Pawlik b 1, Eva Lohmeyer b, Hans-Georg Koch b, Fevzi Daldal aShow more Add to Mendeley Share Cite
Deciphering protein-protein interactions during the biogenesis of cytochrome c oxidase from Paracoccus denitrificans. Biogenesis of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is a complex process due to its numerous subunits encoded by two genomes, as well as the localiz... P Gurumoorthy,B Ludwig...
It is generally agreed that cytochrome c biogenesis requires that the apocytochrome and heme be transported separately to their site of function and assembly. In bacteria, this is outside the cytoplasmic membrane, whereby the apocytochromes c use sec-dependent signals for their translocation. Two di...
Adaptation of respiratory chain biogenesis to cytochrome c oxidase deficiency caused by SURF1 gene mutationsdoi:10.1016/j.bbadis.2012.03.007Mitochondrial disorderSURF1 geneLeigh syndromeGene expressionOxidative phosphorylationCytochrome c oxidaseThe loss of Surf1 protein leads to a severe COX deficiency ...
Cytochrome C is a small protein that plays a crucial role in the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis by being released from the mitochondrial membrane into the cytoplasm and initiating apoptotic pathways. AI generated definition based on: Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology, 2021 ...
directed mutagenesis the role of some of the conserved residues of CcmH, including some highlighted by recent structural data of the active site, as well as a truncated form of the protein, and test the effect of these alterations on the function of CcmH in the cytochrome c biogenesis ...