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  1. Cytochrome - Wikipedia

    Cytochrome Cytochrome c with heme c. Cytochromes are redox-active proteins containing a heme, with a central iron (Fe) atom at its core, as a cofactor. They are involved in the electron transport chain …

  2. Cytochrome | Protein, Enzyme, Oxidase | Britannica

    Cytochrome, any of a group of hemoprotein cell components that, by readily undergoing reduction and oxidation (gain and loss of electrons) with the aid of enzymes, serve a vital function in the transfer of …

  3. Cytochrome - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    At present, cytochromes are classified into four types—A, B, C, and D—on the basis of the kind of the heme that they possess as the prosthetic group; A-type cytochrome or cytochrome A has heme a as …

  4. Cytochromes - Examples, Definition, Types, Structure, Function

    Jan 28, 2025 · Cytochrome a/a3 is found primarily in the mitochondria and plays a critical role in the electron transport chain’s final steps. It helps produce water by transferring electrons to oxygen, …

  5. Understanding Cytochrome's Role in Cells

    Apr 14, 2025 · Explore the functions of cytochrome in cellular respiration and how it enables efficient electron transfer in biochemical reactions.

  6. Cytochrome - Wikiwand

    A distinct family of cytochromes is the cytochrome P450 family, so named for the characteristic Soret peak formed by absorbance of light at wavelengths near 450 nm when the heme iron is reduced …

  7. Cytochromes | Springer Nature Link (formerly SpringerLink)

    The composition of the cytochrome bc 1 complex varies depending upon the source organism, with bacterial complexes typically dimers of the cytochrome b, cytochrome c 1, and Rieske iron–sulfur …

  8. Cytochrome | Types, Structure & Functions - Lesson | Study.com

    Learn what cytochrome is. Identify types of cytochrome, examine the structure of cytochrome complexes, and identify the functions of cytochrome C oxidase.

  9. In a cytochrome the heme iron is bound above and below the plane of the porphyrin ring by amino acid side chains of the protein. Heme is also the prosthetic group of hemoglobin and myoglobin.

  10. Molecule of the Month: Cytochrome c - RCSB: PDB-101

    Cytochrome c is an ancient protein, developed early in the evolution of life. Since this essential protein performs a key step in the production of cellular energy, it has changed little in millions of years.