Insight into the active-site structure and function of cytochrome oxidase by analysis of site-directed mutants of bacterial cytochromeaa 3 and cytochromebo

Abstract
Cytochromeaa 3 ofRhodobacter sphaeroides and cytochromebo ofE. coli are useful models of the more complex cytochromec oxidase of eukaryotes, as demonstrated by the genetic, spectroscopic, and functional studies reviewed here. A summary of site-directed mutants of conserved residues in these two enzymes is presented and discussed in terms of a current model of the structure of the metal centers and evidence for regions of the protein likely to be involved in proton transfer. The model of ligation of the hemea 3 (oro)-CuB center, in which both hemes are bound to helix X of subunit I, has important implications for the pathways and control of electron transfer.

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