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**[[2jxm]] - Cytf soluble domain + plastocyanin – ''Prochlorothrix hollandica'' – NMR
**[[2jxm]] - Cytf soluble domain + plastocyanin – ''Prochlorothrix hollandica'' – NMR


*Full cytochrome b6f containing Cytf
*Full cytochrome b6f containing Cytf see [[Cytochrome b6]]


**[[1q90]] – CrCytf <br />
**[[1vf5]], [[2e74]], [[4i7z]] - MlCytf – ''Mastigocladus laminosus''<br />
**[[2d2c]] - MlCytf + dibromo-methyl-isopropylbenzoquinone<br />
**[[2e75]], [[4hoi]] - MlCytf + nonyl-hydroxyquinoline oxide<br />
**[[2e76]], [[4pv1]], [[4h13]] - MlCytf + stigmatellin derivative<br />
**[[2zt9]], [[4ogq]], [[4h44]] - Cytf - Nostoc<br />
**[[5cxm]] – Cytf – ''Synechocystis''<br />
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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.[1]


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.

in Turnip cytochrome f

(PDB entry 1ctm).

Turnip heme-containing cytochrome f (PDB entry 1ctm)

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3D structures of cytochrome f3D structures of cytochrome f

Updated on 23-May-2019

ReferencesReferences

  1. Prince RC, George GN. Cytochrome f revealed. Trends Biochem Sci. 1995 Jun;20(6):217-8. PMID:7631417

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