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*'''Cytochrome c555''' is a cytochrome from a primitive anaerobic green sulphur bacteria<ref> PMID 202947</ref>.
*'''Cytochrome c555''' is a cytochrome from a primitive anaerobic green sulphur bacteria<ref> PMID 202947</ref>.
*'''Cytochrome c557''' and '''cytochrome c558''' are mitochondrial and contain atypical harm-binding sitei<ref> PMID 242319</ref>.
*'''Cytochrome c557''' and '''cytochrome c558''' are mitochondrial and contain atypical harm-binding sitei<ref> PMID 242319</ref>.
*'''Cytochrome cL''' is found in methylotrops.  Itreceives an electron from PQQ cofactor of methanol dehydrogenase to produce formaldehyde<ref> PMID 32627749</ref>.
*'''Cytochrome cL''' is found in methylotrops.  It receives an electron from PQQ cofactor of methanol dehydrogenase to produce formaldehyde<ref> PMID 32627749</ref>.
See also [[Cytochrome C -Adis]], [[Hemeproteins]], [[Cytochrome C (Hebrew)]], [[Cytochrome C (arabic)]].
See also [[Cytochrome C -Adis]], [[Hemeproteins]], [[Cytochrome C (Hebrew)]], [[Cytochrome C (arabic)]].


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