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    Reaction of mercurials with the CuA center in the soluble fragment of cytochrome ba 3 subunit II from Thermus thermophilus

     Optical absorption, EPR and electrospray ionization mass spectrometries were used to characterize a stoichiometric reaction between mercurials and the soluble ba 3–CuA protein from Thermus thermophilus. Either o...

    J. A. Fee, Donita Sanders, Claire E. Slutter in JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemi… (1997)

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    Cytochrome c Oxidase: A Brief Introduction and Some New Results from High Field Endor Studies of The CuA and CuB Sites

    A Mitchellian view of mitochondrial respiration is presented in Scheme I.1,2 This illustrates electron transfer from an electron rich material, NH, through quinone, Q, through Complex HI, into cytochrome c, and t...

    J. A. Fee, W. E. Antholine, C. Fan, R. J. Gurbiel in Bioinorganic Chemistry of Copper (1993)

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    Relationship of Cytochrome caa3 from Thermus thermophilus to Other Heme- and Copper-Containing Terminal Oxidases

    Cytochrome oxidases are a key component of the energy metabolism of most aerobic organisms from mammals to bacteria. They are the final enzyme of the membrane-associated respiratory chain responsible for conve...

    M. W. Mather, P. Springer, J. A. Fee in The Molecular Basis of Bacterial Metabolism (1990)

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