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c-Type cytochrome biogenesis can occur via a natural Ccm system lacking CcmH, CcmG, and the heme-binding histidine of CcmE

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posted on 2024-03-12, 21:21 authored by Alan Goddard, Julie M. Stevens, Feng Rao, Despoina A. I. Mavridou, Weelee Chan, David J. Richardson, James W. A. Allen, Stuart J. Ferguson
<p>The Ccm cytochrome c maturation System I catalyzes covalent attachment of heme to apocytochromes c in many bacterial species and some mitochondria. A covalent, but transient, bond between heme and a conserved histidine in CcmE along with an interaction between CcmH and the apocytochrome have been previously indicated as core aspects of the Ccm system. Here, we show that in the Ccm system from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans, no CcmH is required, and the holo-CcmE covalent bond occurs via a cysteine residue. These observations call for reconsideration of the accepted models of System I-mediated c-type cytochrome biogenesis.</p>

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Publication Title

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Volume

285

Issue

30

Pages/Article Number

22882-22889

Publisher

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

ISSN

0021-9258

eISSN

1083-351X

Date Submitted

2012-11-16

Date Accepted

2012-11-16

Date of First Publication

2012-11-16

Date of Final Publication

2012-11-16

ePrints ID

6838

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