User:Xavier Prat-Resina

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  • Full Real Name: Xavier Prat-Resina
  • Position: Assistant Professor
  • Institution (NO ABBREVIATIONS): University of Minnesota Rochester
  • City, State/Province, Country: Rochester, MN, USA
  • Field of Expertise or Study: Theoretical Chemistry and Biochemistry. Chemical education.

Structure of Cytochrome C Oxidase

Cytochrome C Oxidase is a membrane bound enzyme here

This enzyme has two heme groups. The heme group receives the electrons from the first copper center

This enzyme has three copper centers placed in two different areas of the electron transfer sequence.

This enzyme pumps proton through the D channel. The entrance to this channel is the Asp-132/Asn-139 gate. Some waters are found in the D-channel

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Cytochrome C Oxidase 1M56

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References

  1. Role of aspartate 132 at the orifice of a proton pathway in cytochrome c oxidase. Ann-Louise Johansson, Martin Högbom, Jens Carlsson, Robert B. Gennis, and Peter Brzezinski DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1303954110

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Xavier Prat-Resina, Eric Martz

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