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Cytochrome f
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Apocytochr_F_C |
| Name | Apocytochr_F_C |
| image | PDB 1ci3 EBI.jpg |
| caption | cytochrome f from the b6f complex of Phormidium laminosum |
| Pfam | PF01333 |
| Pfam_clan | CL0105 |
| InterPro | IPR002325 |
| PROSITE | PDOC00169 |
| SCOP | 1ctm |
| TCDB | 3.D.3 |
| OPM family | 92 |
| OPM protein | 3h1j |
'Cytochrome f''' is the largest subunit of cytochrome b6f'' complex (plastoquinol—plastocyanin reductase; ). In its structure and functions, the cytochrome b6f complex bears extensive analogy to the cytochrome bc1 complex of mitochondria and photosynthetic purple bacteria. Cytochrome f (cyt f) plays a role analogous to that of cytochrome c1, in spite of their different structures.
The 3D structure of Brassica rapa (Turnip) cyt f has been determined. The lumen-side segment of cyt f includes two structural domains: a small one above a larger one that, in turn, is on top of the attachment to the membrane domain. The large domain consists of an anti-parallel beta-sandwich and a short haem-binding peptide, which form a three-layer structure. The small domain is inserted between beta-strands F and G of the large domain and is an all-beta domain. The haem nestles between two short helices at the N terminus of cyt f. Within the second helix is the sequence motif for the c-type cytochromes, CxxCH (residues 21–25), which is covalently attached to the haem through thioether bonds to Cys-21 and Cys-24. His-25 is the fifth haem iron ligand. The sixth haem iron ligand is the alpha-amino group of Tyr-1 in the first helix. Cyt f has an internal network of water molecules that may function as a proton wire. The water chain appears to be a conserved feature of cyt f.
References
References
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- (June 1996). "The heme redox center of chloroplast cytochrome f is linked to a buried five-water chain". Protein Sci..
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