Primary Identifier | IPR020942 | Type | Domain |
Short Name | Cyt_c_III_dom |
description | Cytochromes c (cytC) can be defined as electron-transfer proteins having one or several haem c groups, bound to the protein by one or, more generally, two thioether bonds involving sulphydryl groups of cysteine residues. The fifth haem iron ligand is always provided by a histidine residue. CytC possess a wide range of properties and function in a large number of different redox processes [].Ambler []recognised four classes of cytC.Class III comprises the low redox potential multiple haem cytochromes: C3 (tetrahaem),and high-molecular-weight cytC, HMC (hexadecahaem), with only 30-40 residues per haem group. The haem c groups, all bis-histidinyl coordinated,are structurally andfunctionally nonequivalent and present different redoxpotentials in the range 0 to -400 mV []. The 3D structures of a number of cyt C3 proteins have been determined. The proteinsconsist of 4-5 α-helices and 2 β-strands wrapped around a compactcore of four non-parallel haems, which present a relatively high degree of exposure to the solvent. The overall protein architecture, haem plane orientations and iron-iron distances are highly conserved []. |