Analyzing your complexes: structure of the quinol-fumarate reductase respiratory complex.
AUTHORS
Iverson
TMT M ,
Luna-Chavez
C C ,
Schröder
I I ,
Cecchini
G G ,
Rees
DC D C .
Current opinion in structural biology. 2000 8 ; 10(4).
448-55
- PMID: 10981634[PubMed].
ABSTRACT
The integral membrane protein complex quinol-fumarate reductase catalyzes the terminal step of a major anaerobic respiratory pathway. The homologous enzyme succinate-quinone oxidoreductase participates in aerobic respiration both as complex II and as a member of the Krebs cycle. Last year, two structures of quinol-fumarate reductases were reported. These structures revealed the cofactor organization linking the fumarate and quinol sites, and showed a cofactor arrangement across the membrane that is suggestive of a possible energy coupling function.