Cytochrome C (from pig) |
Catalog No.GC18346 |
Cytochrome c (from pig), a 'extreme multifunctional' protein that belongs to class 1 of the c-type cytochrome family, mediates electron-transfer in the respiratory chain and acts as a detoxifying agent to dispose of ROS and plays a role in cell apoptosis.
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Cytochrome c (from pig), a 'extreme multifunctional' protein that belongs to class 1 of the c-type cytochrome family, mediates electron-transfer in the respiratory chain and acts as a detoxifying agent to dispose of ROS and plays a role in cell apoptosis[1].
Cyt c isolated from cow heart tissue is phosphorylated on tyrosine 97 in vivo, which leads to inhibition of respiration in the reaction with CcO (cytochrome c oxidase)[2].
In vivo phosphorylated Cyt c (Cytochrome c) shows enhanced sigmoidal kinetics with COX(cytochrome c oxidase), and half-maximal turnover is observed at a Cyt c substrate concentration of 5.5 microM compared to 2.5 microM for alkaline phosphatase-treated Cyt c[3].
References:
[1] Santucci R, et al. Cytochrome c: An extreme multifunctional protein with a key role in cell fate. Int J Biol Macromol. 2019 Sep 1;136:1237-1246.
[2] Yu H, et al. Mammalian liver cytochrome c is tyrosine-48 phosphorylated in vivo, inhibiting mitochondrial respiration. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2008 Jul-Aug;1777(7-8):1066-71.
[3] Lee I, et al. New prospects for an old enzyme: mammalian cytochrome c is tyrosine-phosphorylated in vivo. Biochemistry. 2006 Aug 1;45(30):9121-8.
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