The cytochrome f-plastocyanin complex as a model to study transient interactions between redox proteins

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Abstract

Transient complexes, with a lifetime ranging between microseconds and seconds, are essential for biochemical reactions requiring a fast turnover. That is the case of the interactions between proteins engaged in electron transfer reactions, which are involved in relevant physiological processes such as respiration and photosynthesis. In the latter, the copper protein plastocyanin acts as a soluble carrier transferring electrons between the two membrane-embedded complexes cytochrome b6f and photosystem I. Here we review the combination of experimental efforts in the literature to unveil the functional and structural features of the complex between cytochrome f and plastocyanin, which have widely been used as a suitable model for analyzing transient redox interactions. © 2011 Federation of European Biochemical Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Cruz-Gallardo, I., Díaz-Moreno, I., Díaz-Quintana, A., & De La Rosa, M. A. (2012, March 9). The cytochrome f-plastocyanin complex as a model to study transient interactions between redox proteins. FEBS Letters. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2011.08.035

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