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Organization and structure of the genes for the cytochrome b/c1 complex in purple photosynthetic bacteria. A phylogenetic study describing the homology of the b/c1 subunits between prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.

N Gabellini1.   

Abstract

The cytochrome b/c1 complex is an ubiquitous energy transducing enzyme, part of the electron transport chain of prokaryotes, mitochondria, and chloroplasts (b6/f). In the ancient purple photosynthetic bacteria, the b/c1 complex occupies a central metabolic role, being part of their photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport chain. In Rhodobacter the three subunits of the b/c1 complex are FeS protein, cytochrome b, and cytochrome c1, and they are encoded by a constitutively expressed operon named fbc. The organization of the genes for the cytochrome b/c1 complex, the modality of transcription, and the biogenesis of the encoded polypeptides will be described. The Rhodobacter species used to isolate the fbc genes, previously reported as R. sphaeroides was identified as R. capsulatus. Further biochemical characterization of the prokaryotic b/c1 complex indicated that the three polypeptides encoded by the fbc operon comprise the entire catalytic structure: ubiquinol-cytochrome-c reductase. The amino acid sequences of the three b/c1 subunits from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus were compared with the corresponding sequences from yeast mitochondria and spinach chloroplasts. The high homology found between the sequences of all three redox polypeptides from R. capsulatus and yeast mitochondria (cytochrome b 41%, FeS protein 46%, cytochrome c1 31%) provided further evidence that mitochondria arose from the phylogenetic line of purple bacteria. The structure of cytochrome b also exhibited considerable homology to chloroplast cytochrome b6 plus subunit IV (26%). The amino acid sequence of the Rieske FeS protein from R. capsulatus and chloroplasts were found to be conserved only in the C-terminal part (14% total identity), whereas the homology between cytochrome c1 and cytochrome f is very weak (12%), despite similar topology of the two polypeptides. Analysis of the homology suggested that the catalytic sites quinol oxidase (Q0) and quinone reductase (Qi) arose monophonetically, whereas cytochrome c and plastocyanin reductase sites are not homologous and could derive from diverse ancestral genes by convergent evolution.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2831186     DOI: 10.1007/BF00762138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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