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c-type cytochrome
cytochrome D1 domain-containing protein
Cytochrome cd1 (nitrite reductase) catalyses the conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide in the nitrogen cycle. This family represents the d1 heme binding domain of cytochrome cd1, in which His/Tyr side chains ligate the d1 heme iron of the active site in the oxidised state [1]. [1]. 9311786. Haem-ligand switching during catalysis in crystals of a nitrogen-cycle enzyme. Williams PA, Fulop V, Garman EF, Saunders NF, Ferguson SJ, Hajdu J;. Nature 1997;389:406-412. (from Pfam)
The Pfam entry does not include all Prosite members. The cytochrome 556 and cytochrome c' families are not included. All these are now in a new clan together. The C-terminus of DUF989, Pfam:PF06181, has now been merged into this family. (from Pfam)
nitrite reductase
nitrite reductase (cytochrome cd1) is a bifunctional enzyme that catalyzes the one-electron reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide and the four-electron reduction of oxygen to water
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