Electron transfer between multihaem cytochromes c3 from Desulfovibrio africanus

2013 
Abstract The tetrahaem type I cytochromes c 3 from Desulfovibrionaceae shuttle electrons from a periplasmic hydrogenase to transmembrane electron transfer complexes. In D. africanus , it is believed that the electrons are received by another tetrahaem cytochrome c 3 , denoted type II, which is associated with the membrane complex. Thermodynamic measurements show that the type I cytochrome c 3 has the potential to transfer two electrons at a time. This study uses two-dimensional NMR to investigate the exchange of electrons between type I and type II cytochromes c 3 at equilibrium in intermediate stages of oxidation. The results indicate that the two proteins are physiological partners but that only single-electron transfers occur in solution.
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