Literature DB >> 27664317

The unusual redox properties of C-type oxidases.

Frederic Melin1, Hao Xie2, Thomas Meyer1, Young Ok Ahn3, Robert B Gennis3, Hartmut Michel2, Petra Hellwig4.   

Abstract

Cytochrome cbb3 (also known as C-type) oxidases belong to the family of heme-copper terminal oxidases which couple at the end of the respiratory chain the reduction of molecular oxygen into water and the pumping of protons across the membrane. They are expressed most often at low pressure of O2 and they exhibit a low homology of sequence with the cytochrome aa3 (A-type) oxidases found in mitochondria. Their binuclear active site comprises a high-spin heme b3 associated with a CuB center. The protein also contains one low-spin heme b and 3 hemes c. We address here the redox properties of cbb3 oxidases from three organisms, Rhodobacter sphaeroides, Vibrio cholerae and Pseudomonas stutzeri by means of electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques. We show that the redox potential of the heme b3 exhibits a relatively low midpoint potential, as in related cytochrome c-dependent nitric oxide reductases. Potential implications for the coupled electron transfer and proton uptake mechanism of C-type oxidases are discussed.
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Keywords:  Heme-heme interaction; Membrane proteins; Potentiometric titrations; Protein film voltammetry; Terminal oxidases

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27664317     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2016.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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