me Su ran ton ntr ion n th g in is s in s it ap-ch resultant energy to pump protons across the membrane, or heme b (B type), and finally to the binuclear center (CuB), and has a nearly identical three-dimensional structure in both A- and B-type CcO (5,6). The proton-pumping effi-been investigated intensively (2,9), may differ from those in up via the D-channel, and that two chemical protons enter cal and pumped protons via the same input channel (11), which is located at a similar position as the K-channel of tyrosines, and serine, and a water molecule with only one*Correspondence
<p>The peripheral arm is shown in thin wireframe with the flavin (FMN) and Fe-S ...
AbstractThe respiratory heme-copper oxidases catalyze reduction of O2 to H2O, linking this process t...
In the last step of cellular respiration, electrons from metabolites are transferred to molecular ox...
AbstractA key enzyme in aerobic metabolism is cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), which catalyzes the reduct...
Three studies of proton transfer have been performed. The first two presented are investigations of ...
Proton transfer is one of the most common reactions in biological systems. During energy conversion ...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
transfer and proton pumping. Journal of Molecular Biology, Elsevier, 2011, 412 (4), pp.591-600
Cytochrome c oxidase is a membrane protein of the respiratory chain that consumes protons and molecu...
<p>The amino acid labels indicated on the right side serve as positional references. The Mg<sup>2+</...
1Computational Molecular Biophysics The net effect is the transfer of one proton from the IWR cytopl...
Cytochrome ba3 from Thermus thermophilus belongs to the B family of heme‑copper oxidases and pumps p...
AbstractDuring each turnover of cytochrome oxidase (dioxygen reduced to water), eight protons are ta...
Abstract. Relying on physicochemical knowledge, the proton cannot be spontaneously transferred from ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D76243 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
<p>The peripheral arm is shown in thin wireframe with the flavin (FMN) and Fe-S ...
AbstractThe respiratory heme-copper oxidases catalyze reduction of O2 to H2O, linking this process t...
In the last step of cellular respiration, electrons from metabolites are transferred to molecular ox...
AbstractA key enzyme in aerobic metabolism is cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), which catalyzes the reduct...
Three studies of proton transfer have been performed. The first two presented are investigations of ...
Proton transfer is one of the most common reactions in biological systems. During energy conversion ...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
transfer and proton pumping. Journal of Molecular Biology, Elsevier, 2011, 412 (4), pp.591-600
Cytochrome c oxidase is a membrane protein of the respiratory chain that consumes protons and molecu...
<p>The amino acid labels indicated on the right side serve as positional references. The Mg<sup>2+</...
1Computational Molecular Biophysics The net effect is the transfer of one proton from the IWR cytopl...
Cytochrome ba3 from Thermus thermophilus belongs to the B family of heme‑copper oxidases and pumps p...
AbstractDuring each turnover of cytochrome oxidase (dioxygen reduced to water), eight protons are ta...
Abstract. Relying on physicochemical knowledge, the proton cannot be spontaneously transferred from ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D76243 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
<p>The peripheral arm is shown in thin wireframe with the flavin (FMN) and Fe-S ...
AbstractThe respiratory heme-copper oxidases catalyze reduction of O2 to H2O, linking this process t...
In the last step of cellular respiration, electrons from metabolites are transferred to molecular ox...