1q90

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1q90, resolution 3.10Å

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Structure of the cytochrome b6f (plastohydroquinone : plastocyanin oxidoreductase) from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Overview

Photosystems I and II (PSI and II) are reaction centres that capture light, energy in order to drive oxygenic photosynthesis; however, they can only, do so by interacting with the multisubunit cytochrome b(6)f complex. This, complex receives electrons from PSII and passes them to PSI, pumping, protons across the membrane and powering the Q-cycle. Unlike the, mitochondrial and bacterial homologue cytochrome bc(1), cytochrome b(6)f, can switch to a cyclic mode of electron transfer around PSI using an, unknown pathway. Here we present the X-ray structure at 3.1 A of, cytochrome b(6)f from the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The structure, bears similarities to cytochrome bc(1) but also exhibits some unique, features, such as binding chlorophyll, beta-carotene and an unexpected, haem sharing a quinone site. This haem is atypical as it is covalently, bound by one thioether linkage and has no axial amino acid ligand. This, haem may be the missing link in oxygenic photosynthesis.

About this Structure

1Q90 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with HEM, FES, CL1, BCR, TDS, SQD, LFA and LMG as ligands. Active as Plastoquinol--plastocyanin reductase, with EC number 1.10.99.1 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

An atypical haem in the cytochrome b(6)f complex., Stroebel D, Choquet Y, Popot JL, Picot D, Nature. 2003 Nov 27;426(6965):413-8. PMID:14647374

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