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=Cytochromes=
=Cytochromes=
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==Cytochrome b5==
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==Cytochrome b==
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===Cytochrome b5===
'''Cytochrome b5''' (CB) functions as an electron transport carrier for several membrane-bound oxygenases. CB is heme-containing protein. The microsomal and mitochondrial CB are membrane-bound while bacterial and other animal tissue CB are soluble. '''Cytochrome b562''' is the the b-type cytochrome from ''E. coli''.<ref>PMID:12559387</ref> <scene name='49/490878/Cv/2'>Rat heme-containing cytochrome b5</scene> (PDB entry [[1b5m]]<ref>PMID:8973214</ref>) is shown.
'''Cytochrome b5''' (CB) functions as an electron transport carrier for several membrane-bound oxygenases. CB is heme-containing protein. The microsomal and mitochondrial CB are membrane-bound while bacterial and other animal tissue CB are soluble. '''Cytochrome b562''' is the the b-type cytochrome from ''E. coli''.<ref>PMID:12559387</ref> <scene name='49/490878/Cv/2'>Rat heme-containing cytochrome b5</scene> (PDB entry [[1b5m]]<ref>PMID:8973214</ref>) is shown.
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===Cytochrome bc1 complex===
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'''Cytochrome bc1''' (Cbc1) functions as the central pump which transfers protons across the cell membrane. The protons are used to power the rotation of ATP synthase. Cbc1 binds ubiquinol which carries hydrogen atoms. Cbc1 separates the protons and the electrons. The protons are released in the inner side of the membrane for use by ATP synthase and the electrons are transferred to cytochrome c or to the outer side of the membrane. Plants use '''cytochrome b6f''' in the same manner binding plastoquinol as a hydrogen carrier. Stigmatellin inhibits the Cbc1 electron transfer by binding to its quinone oxidation site. Antimycin inhibits Cbc1 by binding to its quinone reduction site.<ref>PMID:14977419</ref>
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More details in [[Complex_III_of_Electron_Transport_Chain]].
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== Structural highlights ==
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Cbc1 is a <scene name='49/490879/Cv/11'>dimeric protein</scene> composed of 11 proteins and cofactors which include heme-carrying proteins like <scene name='49/490879/Cv/12'>cytochrome b (Cb)</scene> and <scene name='49/490879/Cv/13'>cytochrome c1 (Cc1)</scene> and iron-sulfur cluster proteins like <scene name='49/490879/Cv/14'>Rieske Fe-S protein (RISP)</scene>. The iron containing moieties are <scene name='49/490879/Cv/15'>heme</scene>, <scene name='49/490879/Cv/16'>heme C</scene> (where vinyl side chain of heme are replaced by thioether) and <scene name='49/490879/Cv/17'>Fe2S2</scene>. <ref>PMID:16034531</ref>
==Cytochrome c==
==Cytochrome c==
===Structural and kinetic studies of imidazole binding to two members of the cytochrome c6 family reveal an important role for a conserved heme pocket residue<ref>DOI 10.1007/s00775-011-0758-y</ref>===
===Structural and kinetic studies of imidazole binding to two members of the cytochrome c6 family reveal an important role for a conserved heme pocket residue<ref>DOI 10.1007/s00775-011-0758-y</ref>===

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