Functional mapping reveals the importance of yeast cytochrome b C-terminal region in assembly and function of the bc1 complex.
FEBS Lett
; 404(1): 51-5, 1997 Mar 03.
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Genetic and molecular analyses have been undertaken for four respiratory deficient mutants (mit-). The four mutations affect the C-terminal region of apocytochrome b. The frameshift (L263STOP) and non-sense (Q338STOP) mutations give rise to a truncated apocytochrome b. The mutant G337R conserves only 32% of its NADH oxidase activity which suggests that the presence of a positively charged amino acid in the transmembranous helix 7 of cytochrome b alters, either directly or indirectly, the bc1 function, without affecting its assembly. The mutation G352V has a 65% loss of cytochrome b spectral content and prevents all of the mitochondrial respiratory activity. This leads us to believe that the glycine, conserved in position 352, may play a crucial role in bc1 complex function.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Complexo III da Cadeia de Transporte de Elétrons
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Grupo dos Citocromos b
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FEBS Lett
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1997
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