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cytochrome c-type protein NapC
cytochrome c-type protein NapC mediates electron flow from quinones to the NapAB complex
With NapABDFGH functions as a nitrate reductase; NapC functions as an electron shuttle between NapAB and NapGH or quinone
periplasmic nitrate (or nitrite) reductase c-type cytochrome, NapC/NirT family
Nearly every member of this subfamily is NapC, a predicted membrane-anchored four-heme c-type cytochrome that forms one component of the periplasmic nitrate reductase along with NapA, NapB, NapD, NapE, and NapF subunits. A single known exception at this time is NirT, which is instead a component of a nitrite reductase. This family excludes TorC subunits of trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) reductases.
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