Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation
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'''Cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV)''' | '''Cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV)''' | ||
*[[Cytochrome c oxidase]] | *[[Cytochrome c oxidase]] | ||
- | Cytochrome c oxidase, also known as complex IV, is the final protein complex in the electron transport chain. The mammalian enzyme has an extremely complicated structure and contains 13 subunits, two heme groups, as well as multiple metal ion cofactors – in all, three atoms of copper, one of magnesium and one of zinc. | + | Cytochrome c oxidase, also known as complex IV, is the final protein complex in the electron transport chain. The mammalian enzyme has an extremely complicated structure and contains <scene name='46/466466/Cv/9'>13 subunits</scene>, two <scene name='46/466466/Cv/10'>heme groups, as well as multiple metal ion cofactors – in all, three atoms of copper, one of magnesium and one of zinc</scene>. The fully oxidized form of <scene name='46/466466/Cv/11'>CcO active site shows the heme, Cu+2 ion and an O2</scene> molecule. <scene name='46/466466/Cv/12'>Second heme binding site</scene>. <ref>PMID:9624044</ref> Bacterial CcO is composed of 2 subunits. |
4Cyt c<sub>red</sub> +O<sub>2</sub> + 8H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) -> 4Cyt c<sub>ox</sub> + 2H<sub>2</sub>O +4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane) | 4Cyt c<sub>red</sub> +O<sub>2</sub> + 8H<sup>+</sup>(matrix) -> 4Cyt c<sub>ox</sub> + 2H<sub>2</sub>O +4H<sup>+</sup>(intermembrane) | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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