Cytochrome

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#Cytochromes
Cytochrome c with heme c.
Cytochromes are redox-active proteins containing a heme, with a central Fe atom at its core, as a cofactor.
They are involved in electron transport chain and redox catalysis.
They are classified according to the type of heme and its mode of binding.
Four varieties are recognized by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), cytochromes a, cytochromes b, cytochromes c and cytochrome d.
Cytochrome function is linked to the reversible redox change from ferrous (Fe(II)) to the ferric (Fe(III)) oxidation state of the iron found in the heme core.
In addition to the classification by the IUBMB into four cytochrome classes, several additional classifications such as cytochrome o and cytochrome P450 can be found in biochemical literature.
Cytochromes were initially described in 1884 by Charles Alexander MacMunn as respiratory pigments (myohematin or histohematin).
In the 1920s, Keilin rediscovered these respiratory pigments and named them the cytochromes, or "cellular pigments".
He classified these heme proteins on the basis of the position of their lowest energy absorption band in their reduced state, as cytochromes a (605 nm), b (≈565 nm), and c (550 nm).
The ultra-violet (UV) to visible spectroscopic signatures of hemes are still used to identify heme type from the reduced bis-pyridine-ligated state, i.
e.
, the pyridine hemochrome method.
Within each class, cytochrome a, b, or c, early cytochromes are numbered consecutively, e.
g.
cyt c, cyt c1, and cyt c2, with more recent examples designated by their reduced state R-band maximum, e.
g.
cyt c559.
The heme group is a highly conjugated ring system (which allows its electrons to be very mobile) surrounding an iron ion.
The iron in cytochromes usually exists in a ferrous (Fe2+) and a ferric (Fe3+) state with a ferroxo (Fe4+) state found in catalytic intermediates.
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