Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8298524 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Redox and CO photolysis FTIR spectra of yeast cytochrome c oxidase WT and mutants are compared to those from bovine and P. denitrificans CcOs in order to establish common functional features. All display changes that can be assigned to their E242 (bovine numbering) equivalent and to weakly H-bonded water molecules. The additional redox-sensitive band reported at 1736â¯cmâ1 in bovine CcO and previously assigned to D51 is absent from yeast CcO and couldn't be restored by introduction of a D residue at the equivalent position of the yeast protein. Redox spectra of yeast CcO also show much smaller changes in the amide I region, which may relate to structural differences in the region around D51 and the subunit I/II interface.
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Authors
Amandine Maréchal, Andrew M. Hartley, Thomas P. Warelow, Brigitte Meunier, Peter R. Rich,