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Effect of Cytochrome C Oxidase and Polyanions on the Alkaline Transition of Ferricytochrome C

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Journal Biochem Int
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1992 Dec 1
PMID 1282813
Citations 3
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Abstract

Application of heparin, polyadenylate, polyglutamate and polygalacturonate resulted in changes in the electron absorption spectrum of cytochrome c that resembled those after cytochrome c oxidase application at neutral pH. The formed complexes of cytochrome c with polyanions retain the bond of Met-80 with heme iron. Cytochrome c oxidase and the polyanions increased the apparent pKa of alkaline transition of cytochrome c by an order of magnitude.

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