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'''Cytochrome b5''' (CB) functions as an electron transport carrier for several membrane-bound oxygenases. <scene name='49/490878/Cv/2'>CB is heme-containing protein</scene>. The microsomal and mitochondrial CB are membrane-bound while bacterial and other animal tissue CB are soluble. '''Cytochrome b562''' is the the b-type cytochrome from ''E. coli''.<ref>PMID:12559387</ref> | '''Cytochrome b5''' (CB) functions as an electron transport carrier for several membrane-bound oxygenases. <scene name='49/490878/Cv/2'>CB is heme-containing protein</scene>. The microsomal and mitochondrial CB are membrane-bound while bacterial and other animal tissue CB are soluble. '''Cytochrome b562''' is the the b-type cytochrome from ''E. coli''.<ref>PMID:12559387</ref> | ||
See also [[Hemeproteins]]. | |||
==3D structures of cytochrome b5== | ==3D structures of cytochrome b5== |
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Cytochrome b5 (CB) functions as an electron transport carrier for several membrane-bound oxygenases. . The microsomal and mitochondrial CB are membrane-bound while bacterial and other animal tissue CB are soluble. Cytochrome b562 is the the b-type cytochrome from E. coli.[1] See also Hemeproteins. 3D structures of cytochrome b5
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