Published August 2000
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Journal Article
Analyzing Your Complexes: Structure of the Quinol-Fumarate Reductase Respiratory Complex
Chicago
Abstract
The integral membrane protein complex quinol-fumarate reductase catalyzes the terminal step of a major anaerobic respiratory pathway. The homologous enzyme succinate-quinone oxidoreductase participates in aerobic respiration both as complex II and as a member of the Krebs cycle. Last year, two structures of quinol-fumarate reductases were reported. These structures revealed the cofactor organization linking the fumarate and quinol sites, and showed a cofactor arrangement across the membrane that is suggestive of a possible energy coupling function.
Additional Information
© 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. This work has been supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs (GC) and funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (DCR), National Institutes of Health grants GM45162 (DCR) and HL-16251 (GC), and National Science Foundation grant MCB-9729778 (GC). We would like to acknowledge stimulating discussions with T Ohnishi, PL Dutton, HB Gray and S Iwata.Additional details
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- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
- NIH
- GM45162
- NIH
- HL-16251
- NSF
- MCB-9729778
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