AbstractMost organisms contain a single Rieske/cytb complex. This enzyme can be integrated in any respiratory or photosynthetic electron transfer chain that is quinone-based and sufficiently energy rich to allow for the turnover of three enzymes — a quinol reductase, a Rieske/cytb complex and a terminal oxidase. Despite this universal usability of the enzyme a variety of phylogenetically distant organisms have multiple copies thereof and no reason for this redundancy is obvious. In this review we present an overview of the distribution of multiple copies among species and describe their properties from the scarce experimental results, analysis of their amino acid sequences and genomic context. We discuss the predicted redox properties of th...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Mitochondrial bc1 complexes a...
AbstractWe have isolated two genes encoding Rieske iron sulfur proteins from the genomic DNA of the ...
Respiration is the process by which an organism utilizes the reducing equivalents (electrons) produc...
AbstractMany microbial genomes have been sequenced in the recent years. Multiple genes encoding Ries...
Cytochrome bd-type oxygen reductases (cytbd) belong to one of three enzyme superfamilies that cataly...
AbstractHeliobacteria have a Rieske/cytochrome b complex composed of a Rieske protein, a cytochrome ...
AbstractStructural genes encoding quinol-cytochrome c reductase (QcR) were cloned and sequenced from...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
AbstractThe di-heme family of succinate:quinone oxidoreductases is of particular interest, because i...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
Dissertation presented to obtain a PhD degree in Biochemistry at the Instituto de Tecnologia Química...
AbstractThe biochemical and genetic search for a bc1 complex in Rhodothermus marinus was always frui...
Photosynthetic bacteria offer excellent experimental opportunities to explore both the structure and...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Mitochondrial bc1 complexes a...
AbstractWe have isolated two genes encoding Rieske iron sulfur proteins from the genomic DNA of the ...
Respiration is the process by which an organism utilizes the reducing equivalents (electrons) produc...
AbstractMany microbial genomes have been sequenced in the recent years. Multiple genes encoding Ries...
Cytochrome bd-type oxygen reductases (cytbd) belong to one of three enzyme superfamilies that cataly...
AbstractHeliobacteria have a Rieske/cytochrome b complex composed of a Rieske protein, a cytochrome ...
AbstractStructural genes encoding quinol-cytochrome c reductase (QcR) were cloned and sequenced from...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
AbstractThe di-heme family of succinate:quinone oxidoreductases is of particular interest, because i...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
To exchange electrons with extracellular substrates, some microorganisms employ extracellular electr...
Dissertation presented to obtain a PhD degree in Biochemistry at the Instituto de Tecnologia Química...
AbstractThe biochemical and genetic search for a bc1 complex in Rhodothermus marinus was always frui...
Photosynthetic bacteria offer excellent experimental opportunities to explore both the structure and...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Mitochondrial bc1 complexes a...
AbstractWe have isolated two genes encoding Rieske iron sulfur proteins from the genomic DNA of the ...
Respiration is the process by which an organism utilizes the reducing equivalents (electrons) produc...