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Redox potentials of the photosynthetic bacterial cytochromes c2 and the structural bases for variability.

G W Pettigrew, R G Bartsch, T E Meyer, M D Kamen.   

Abstract

The cytochromes c2 of the Rhodospirillaceae show a much greater variation in redox potential and its pH dependence than the mitochondrial cytochromes c that have been studied. It is proposed that the range of redox potential for cytochromes c2 functioning as the immediate electron donor to photo-oxidised bacteriochlorophyll may be 345-395 mV at pH 5. Closely related cytochromes c2 with different redox potentials show patterns of amino acid substitution which are consistent with changes in hydrophobicity near the haem being at least a partial determinant of redox potential. More distantly related cytochromes are difficult to compare because of the large number of amino acid substitutions and the probability that there are subtle changes in overall peptide chain folding. The redox potential versus pH curves can be analysed in terms of either one ionisation in the oxidised form or two in the oxidised form and one in the reduced. The pK in the oxidised form at higher pH values can be correlated with the pK for the disappearance or shift of the near infrared absorption band located near 695 nm. The structural bases of these ionisations are not known but the possible involvement of the haem propionate residues is discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 28760     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(78)90150-0

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


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