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< | <StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Turnip heme-containing cytochrome f (PDB entry [[1ctm]])' scene='48/484838/Cv/8'> | ||
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'''Cytochrome f''' (Cytf) is the largest subunit of the cytochrome b6f complex. This complex transfers electrons from plastocyanin to the two reaction center complexes of oxygenic photosynthetic membranes.<ref>PMID:7631417</ref> | |||
[[ | See also [[Hemeproteins]]. | ||
== Structural highlights == | |||
The cytochrome b6f complex contains 4 subunits: Cytf, Cytb6, Rieske iron-sulfur protein and subunit IV. Cytf has an internal chain of water molecules conserved in all its 3D structures. The water chain is assumed to be a proton wire. | |||
'' | <scene name='48/484838/Cv/12'>Heme binding site</scene> in Turnip cytochrome f | ||
<scene name='48/484838/Cv/13'>Covalent binding of heme to 2 Cys residues</scene> | |||
[[ | <scene name='48/484838/Cv/14'>Fe coordination site</scene> (PDB entry [[1ctm]]). | ||
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==3D structures of cytochrome f== | |||
[[ | [[Cytochrome f 3D structures]] | ||
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== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 9 January 2020
Cytochrome f (Cytf) is the largest subunit of the cytochrome b6f complex. This complex transfers electrons from plastocyanin to the two reaction center complexes of oxygenic photosynthetic membranes.[1] See also Hemeproteins. Structural highlightsThe cytochrome b6f complex contains 4 subunits: Cytf, Cytb6, Rieske iron-sulfur protein and subunit IV. Cytf has an internal chain of water molecules conserved in all its 3D structures. The water chain is assumed to be a proton wire. in Turnip cytochrome f
(PDB entry 1ctm). 3D structures of cytochrome f
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