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Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology (IUBMB),
cytochromes a,
cytochromes b,
cytochromes c and
cytochrome d.
Cytochrome function is
linked to the
reversible redox...
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Cytochromes P450 (P450s or CYPs) are a
superfamily of
enzymes containing heme as a
cofactor that mostly, but not exclusively,
function as monooxygenases...
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vertebrate cytochromes c is
remarkably conserved. For example,
vertebrate cytochromes c all have a
dipole moment of
approximately 320
debye while cytochromes c...
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Cytochrome C1 (also
known as
Complex III
subunit 4) is a
protein encoded by the CYC1 gene.
Cytochrome is a heme-containing
subunit of the
cytochrome b-c1...
- bc1 (Complex III).
Cytochromes are
proteins that
contain iron. They are
found in two very
different environments. Some
cytochromes are water-soluble carriers...
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Cytochromes c (cyt c, c-type
cytochromes)
cytochromes, or heme-containing proteins, that have heme C
covalently attached to the
peptide backbone via one...
- This is a list of
cytochrome P450 modulators, or
inhibitors and
inducers of
cytochrome P450 enzymes. In
alphabetical order. List of
steroid metabolism...
- 1094/pdis-03-18-0406-re. ISSN 0191-2917. PMID 30422743. S2CID 205345358.
Cytochromes+b at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)...
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Cytochrome d,
previously known as
cytochrome a2, is a name for all
cytochromes (electron-transporting heme proteins) that
contain heme D as a cofactor...
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Cytochromes b5 are
ubiquitous electron transport hemoproteins found in animals, plants,
fungi and
purple phototrophic bacteria. The
microsomal and mitochondrial...