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Molecular coevolution of the vertebrate cytochrome c1 and Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein in the cytochrome bc1 complex.

Molecular coevolution of the vertebrate cytochrome c1 and Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein in the cytochrome bc1 complex. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Molecular coevolution of the vertebrate cytochrome c1 and Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein in the cytochrome bc1 complex. Abstract Text:

    kimberly k baerKimberly K Baer,david a mcclellanDavid A McClellan,kimberly k baerKimberly K Baer,david a mcclellanDavid A McClellan,kimberly k baerKimberly K Baer,david a mcclellanDavid A McClellan,

    Cytochrome c1 (cyt-c1) and the Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein (ISP) are subunits of the cytochrome bc1 complex located in the mitochondria functioning both as a proton pump and an electron transporter. Vertebrate model organism phylogenies were used in conjunction with existing 3D protein structures to evaluate the biochemical evolution of cyt-c1 and ISP in terms of selection on amino acid properties. We found selection acting on the exterior surfaces of both proteins and specifically the core region of cyt-c1. There is evidence supporting coevolution of these proteins relative to alpha helical tendencies, compressibility and equilibrium constant.

    Molecular coevolution of the vertebrate cytochrome c1 and Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein in the cytochrome bc1 complex. Publishing Authors By Initials

    kk baerKK Baer,da mcclellanDA McClellan,kk baerKK Baer,da mcclellanDA McClellan,kk baerKK Baer,da mcclellanDA McClellan,

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    Molecular coevolution of the vertebrate cytochrome c1 and Rieske Iron Sulphur Protein in the cytochrome bc1 complex. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: International journal of bioinformatics research a

    VOLUME: 3

    Page Numbers: 456-70

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    ISSN: 1744-5485

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Integrative Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.

    Country: Switzerland

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