Cytochrome oxidase evolved by tinkering with denitrification enzymes
- PMID: 8137905
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(94)80228-9
Cytochrome oxidase evolved by tinkering with denitrification enzymes
Abstract
The cytochrome bc complex which is encoded by the fixNOPQ operon in Bradyrhizobium japonicum, is the most distant member of the haem-copper cytochrome oxidase family. We have found that its major subunit, FixN, is homologous to the NorB subunit of nitric oxide reductase in a purple bacterium. A second evolutionary link between cytochrome oxidases and denitrification enzymes is the presence of a similar binuclear copper site in cytochrome aa3 (the mitochondrial oxidase) and nitrous oxide reductase. This centre was probably acquired by a primitive FixN-type oxidase, leading to the evolution of the mitochondrial-type oxidase. These links suggest that the oxygen-reducing respiratory chain developed from the anaerobic, denitrifying respiratory system.
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