Cytochrome c assembly protein family

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Cytochrome C assembly protein
Identifiers
SymbolCytochrom_C_asm
PfamPF01578
Pfam clanCL0328
InterProIPR002541
TCDB9.B.14
Available protein structures:
Pfam  structures / ECOD  
PDBRCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsumstructure summary

In molecular biology, the cytochrome c assembly protein family includes various proteins involved in cytochrome c assembly from mitochondria and bacteria. Members of this family include: CycK from Rhizobium leguminosarum,[1] CcmC from Escherichia coli and Paracoccus denitrificans,[2][3] and orf240 from Triticum aestivum (Wheat) mitochondria.[4] The members of this family are probably integral membrane proteins with six predicted transmembrane helices that may comprise the membrane component of an ABC (ATP binding cassette) transporter complex. This transporter may be necessary for transport of some component needed for cytochrome c assembly. One member, R. leguminosarum CycK, contains a putative haem-binding motif.[1] Wheat orf240 also contains a putative haem-binding motif and is a proposed ABC transporter with c-type haem as its proposed substrate.[4] However it seems unlikely that all members of this family transport haem or c-type apocytochromes because P. denitrificans CcmC transports neither.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Delgado MJ, Yeoman KH, Wu G, Vargas C, Davies AE, Poole RK, Johnston AW, Downie JA (September 1995). "Characterization of the cycHJKL genes involved in cytochrome c biogenesis and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in Rhizobium leguminosarum". J. Bacteriol. 177 (17): 4927–34. doi:10.1128/jb.177.17.4927-4934.1995. PMC 177267. PMID 7665469.
  2. ^ Thony-Meyer L, Fischer F, Künzler P, Ritz D, Hennecke H (August 1995). "Escherichia coli genes required for cytochrome c maturation". J. Bacteriol. 177 (15): 4321–6. doi:10.1128/jb.177.15.4321-4326.1995. PMC 177179. PMID 7635817.
  3. ^ a b Page MD, Pearce DA, Norris HA, Ferguson SJ (February 1997). "The Paracoccus denitrificans ccmA, B and C genes: cloning and sequencing, and analysis of the potential of their products to form a haem or apo- c-type cytochrome transporter". Microbiology. 143 (2): 563–76. doi:10.1099/00221287-143-2-563. PMID 9043133.
  4. ^ a b Bonnard G, Grienenberger JM (January 1995). "A gene proposed to encode a transmembrane domain of an ABC transporter is expressed in wheat mitochondria". Mol. Gen. Genet. 246 (1): 91–9. doi:10.1007/bf00290137. PMID 7529870. S2CID 23750065.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR002541