A HIGH-POTENTIAL SOLUBLE CYTOCHROME C-551 FROM THE PURPLE PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIUM CHROMATIUM-VINOSUM IS HOMOLOGOUS TO CYTOCHROME C(8) FROM DENITRIFYING PSEUDOMONADS

Citation
B. Samyn et al., A HIGH-POTENTIAL SOLUBLE CYTOCHROME C-551 FROM THE PURPLE PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIUM CHROMATIUM-VINOSUM IS HOMOLOGOUS TO CYTOCHROME C(8) FROM DENITRIFYING PSEUDOMONADS, European journal of biochemistry, 236(2), 1996, pp. 689-696
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
ISSN journal
00142956
Volume
236
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
689 - 696
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-2956(1996)236:2<689:AHSCCF>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
A minor cytochrome c-551 component of Chromatium vinosum was previousl y found to efficiently couple electron transfer between the cytochrome bc(1) complex and the photosynthetic reaction center. We have now det ermined the amino acid sequence of this cytochrome c-551 and find that it is homologous to cytochrome c(8) (formerly called Pseudomonas cyto chrome c-551). It is most similar to Methylophilus methylotrophus, Rho docyclus tenuis, and Azotobacter vinelandii cytochromes c(8) (respecti vely, 57%, 52% and 51%). The C. vinosum cytochrome c(8) has a single r esidue insertion relative to Pseudomonas and Azotobacter cytochromes c (8). It has fewer charged residues than its homologs and is essentiall y neutral, which may explain why it is less soluble than the others. T he cytochromes c(8) are only very distantly related to the cytochromes c(2) found in other species of purple bacteria which are much larger in size and which usually mediate electron transfer between the cytoch rome bc(1) complex and the reaction center. The photosynthetic pathway in Chromatium thus appears to be radically different from that in pur ple non-sulfur bacteria.