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    Evolutionary aspects of cytochromec oxidase

    The presence of additional subunits in cytochrome oxidase distinguish the multicellular eukaryotic enzyme from that of a simple unicellular bacterial enzyme. The number of these additional subunits increases w...

    B. Kadenbach, A. Stroh, F. -J. Hüther in Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes (1991)

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    Regulation of Activity and Tissue-Specific Expression of Cytochrome C Oxidase Genes under Normal and Pathological Conditions

    Life originated from anaerobic conditions, and also today some unicellular organisms can live without oxygen. But all multicellular organisms require mitochondrial respiration, which is coupled to phosphorylat...

    B. Kadenbach, U. Büge, F.-J. Hüther, C. Thiel, M. Droste, A. Schlerf in Bioenergetics (1990)

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    Regulatory Complexity of Cytochrome c Oxidase and Its Defective Manifestation in Mitochondrial Diseases

    The expenditure of energy in different cells and tissues of mammalian organisms varies, depending on the type of tissue, its developmental stage, and various extracellular signals, like growth factors, hormone...

    B. Kadenbach, F.-J. Hüther, U. Büge in Molecular Basis of Membrane-Associated Dis… (1989)