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There are two main types of respiratory cytochrome oxidases: the heme/copper oxidases and the heme-only cytochrome bd quinol oxidase, which is what bd oxidase falls under. <ref name=”Das”>PMID:15743950</ref> Heme-only cytochrome bd quinol oxidases are associated with microaerobic dioxygen respiration, and they have a high affinity for oxygen.
There are two main types of respiratory cytochrome oxidases: the heme/copper oxidases and the heme-only cytochrome bd quinol oxidase, which is what bd oxidase falls under. <ref name=”Das”>PMID:15743950</ref> Heme-only cytochrome bd quinol oxidases are associated with microaerobic dioxygen respiration, and they have a high affinity for oxygen.
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Cytochrome bd oxidase plays a key role in protecting gram-negative heterotrophs from high oxidative stress (ie. preventing free radicals in intracellular space in prokaryotes). <ref name=”Jünemann”>PMID:9332500</ref> Other organisms, like humans, have mechanisms that do the same thing but are more intricate due to the organism’s higher levels of complexity.
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Cytochrome bd oxidase plays a key role in protecting [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram-negative_bacteria gram-negative bacteria], more specifically heterotrophs, from high oxidative stress (ie. preventing free radicals in intracellular space in prokaryotes). <ref name=”Jünemann”>PMID:9332500</ref> Other organisms, like humans, have mechanisms that do the same thing but are more intricate due to the organism’s higher levels of complexity.
The ''Geobacillus thermodenitrificans'' organism utilizes the bd oxidase mechanism. The oxygen enters the enzyme through the selective <scene name='83/832926/Potential_oxygen_entry_site/1'>oxygen entry site</scene> that funnels the extracellular oxygen to <scene name='83/838655/Bd_oxidase_heme_d/1'>Heme D</scene> in the active site. The electrons for the reaction are provided by ubiquinone molecule bound to the <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_q_loop/2'>Q loop</scene>. The protons for the reaction are provided by one of two <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_proton_pathways/1'>potential proton pathways</scene>, either the <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_cyda_pathway/6'>CydA pathway</scene>or <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_cydb_pathway/3'>CydB pathway</scene>. Both of the proton pathways utilize the intracellular water molecules for the proton source, and shuttle them to <scene name='83/838655/Bd_oxidase_heme_b_595/1'>Heme B595</scene>.
The ''Geobacillus thermodenitrificans'' organism utilizes the bd oxidase mechanism. The oxygen enters the enzyme through the selective <scene name='83/832926/Potential_oxygen_entry_site/1'>oxygen entry site</scene> that funnels the extracellular oxygen to <scene name='83/838655/Bd_oxidase_heme_d/1'>Heme D</scene> in the active site. The electrons for the reaction are provided by ubiquinone molecule bound to the <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_q_loop/2'>Q loop</scene>. The protons for the reaction are provided by one of two <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_proton_pathways/1'>potential proton pathways</scene>, either the <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_cyda_pathway/6'>CydA pathway</scene>or <scene name='83/838655/Bdoxidase_cydb_pathway/3'>CydB pathway</scene>. Both of the proton pathways utilize the intracellular water molecules for the proton source, and shuttle them to <scene name='83/838655/Bd_oxidase_heme_b_595/1'>Heme B595</scene>.

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bd oxidase; Geobacillus thermodenitrificans

bd oxidase (PDB: 5doq)

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