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apocytochrome f
apocytochrome f is a component of the cytochrome b6-f complex, which mediates electron transfer between photosystem II (PSII) and photosystem I (PSI), cyclic electron flow around PSI, and state transitions
Apocytochrome F, N-terminal
This is the N-terminal domain of cytochrome f. It is a soluble lumen-side domain [1]. [1]. 8081747. Crystal structure of chloroplast cytochrome f reveals a novel cytochrome fold and unexpected heme ligation. Martinez SE, Huang D, Szczepaniak A, Cramer WA, Smith JL;. Structure 1994;2:95-105. (from Pfam)
Apocytochrome F, C-terminal
This is a sub-family of cytochrome C. See Pfam:PF00034. [1]. 8081747. Crystal structure of chloroplast cytochrome f reveals a novel cytochrome fold and unexpected heme ligation. Martinez SE, Huang D, Szczepaniak A, Cramer WA, Smith JL;. Structure 1994;2:95-105. (from Pfam)
cytochrome f
Cytochrome f, with cytochrome b6, subunit IV, and the Rieske protein, makes up the large subunit of the cytochrome b6-f complex; cytochrome b6-f mediates electron transfer between photosystem II and photosystem I
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