AbstractThe increasing sequence information on oxygen reductases of the haem–copper superfamily, together with the available three-dimensional structures, allows a clear identification of their common, functionally important features. Taking into consideration both the overall amino acid sequences of the core subunits and key residues involved in proton transfer, a novel hypothesis for the molecular evolution of these enzymes is proposed. Three main families of oxygen reductases are identified on the basis of common features of the core subunits, constituting three lines of evolution: (i) type A (mitochondrial-like oxidases), (ii) type B (ba3-like oxidases) and (iii) type C (cbb3-type oxidases). The first group can be further divided into t...
AbstractHaem-copper oxygen reductases are the widest spread enzymes involved in aerobic respiratory ...
AbstractThe recent proliferation of data obtained from mutant forms of cytochrome oxidase and analog...
Oxygen reducing terminal oxidases differ with respect to their subunit composition, heme groups, ope...
AbstractThe increasing sequence information on oxygen reductases of the haem–copper superfamily, tog...
AbstractHaem–copper oxygen reductases are transmembrane protein complexes that reduce dioxygen to wa...
AbstractOxygen reductases are the final enzymes in the aerobic respiratory chains catalysing the red...
AbstractThe heme–copper oxidases (HCOs) catalyze the reduction of O2 to water, and couple the free e...
AbstractHeme–copper oxygen reductases (HCO) reduce O2 to water being the last enzymatic complexes of...
AbstractHeme–copper oxidases (HCuOs) terminate the respiratory chain in mitochondria and most bacter...
AbstractThe genome of the sulphate reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, still co...
128 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this work we characterize ...
128 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this work we characterize ...
AbstractOxygen reductases are the final enzymes in the aerobic respiratory chains catalysing the red...
AbstractThe haem-copper oxidases comprise a large family of enzymes that is widespread among aerobic...
AbstractA comprehensive study of the thermodynamic redox behavior of the hemes of the ba3 enzyme fro...
AbstractHaem-copper oxygen reductases are the widest spread enzymes involved in aerobic respiratory ...
AbstractThe recent proliferation of data obtained from mutant forms of cytochrome oxidase and analog...
Oxygen reducing terminal oxidases differ with respect to their subunit composition, heme groups, ope...
AbstractThe increasing sequence information on oxygen reductases of the haem–copper superfamily, tog...
AbstractHaem–copper oxygen reductases are transmembrane protein complexes that reduce dioxygen to wa...
AbstractOxygen reductases are the final enzymes in the aerobic respiratory chains catalysing the red...
AbstractThe heme–copper oxidases (HCOs) catalyze the reduction of O2 to water, and couple the free e...
AbstractHeme–copper oxygen reductases (HCO) reduce O2 to water being the last enzymatic complexes of...
AbstractHeme–copper oxidases (HCuOs) terminate the respiratory chain in mitochondria and most bacter...
AbstractThe genome of the sulphate reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, still co...
128 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this work we characterize ...
128 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.In this work we characterize ...
AbstractOxygen reductases are the final enzymes in the aerobic respiratory chains catalysing the red...
AbstractThe haem-copper oxidases comprise a large family of enzymes that is widespread among aerobic...
AbstractA comprehensive study of the thermodynamic redox behavior of the hemes of the ba3 enzyme fro...
AbstractHaem-copper oxygen reductases are the widest spread enzymes involved in aerobic respiratory ...
AbstractThe recent proliferation of data obtained from mutant forms of cytochrome oxidase and analog...
Oxygen reducing terminal oxidases differ with respect to their subunit composition, heme groups, ope...