Cytochrome c oxidase

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'''Cytochrome c oxidase''' (CcO) is a transmembrane protein complex found in bacteria and mitochondria. CcO is the last enzyme in the electron transport chain. <ref>PMID:7652554</ref>
'''Cytochrome c oxidase''' (CcO) is a transmembrane protein complex found in bacteria and mitochondria. CcO is the last enzyme in the electron transport chain. <ref>PMID:7652554</ref>
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See also [[Hemeproteins]].
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 11:26, 9 January 2020

Bovine cytochrome c oxidase. Homodimer with 13 subunits (PDB entry 2occ)

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References

  1. Tsukihara T, Aoyama H, Yamashita E, Tomizaki T, Yamaguchi H, Shinzawa-Itoh K, Nakashima R, Yaono R, Yoshikawa S. Structures of metal sites of oxidized bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase at 2.8 A. Science. 1995 Aug 25;269(5227):1069-74. PMID:7652554
  2. Yoshikawa S, Shinzawa-Itoh K, Nakashima R, Yaono R, Yamashita E, Inoue N, Yao M, Fei MJ, Libeu CP, Mizushima T, Yamaguchi H, Tomizaki T, Tsukihara T. Redox-coupled crystal structural changes in bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase. Science. 1998 Jun 12;280(5370):1723-9. PMID:9624044

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