Redox loops in anaerobic respiration - The role of the widespread NrfD protein family and associated dimeric redox module
2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 1862; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.bbabio.2021.148416
ISSN1879-2650
AutoresAmérico G. Duarte, Ana C. C. Barbosa, Delfim Ferreira, Gonçalo Manteigas, Renato M. Domingos, Inês A. C. Pereira,
Tópico(s)Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
ResumoIn prokaryotes, the proton or sodium motive force required for ATP synthesis is produced by respiratory complexes that present an ion-pumping mechanism or are involved in redox loops performed by membrane proteins that usually have substrate and quinone-binding sites on opposite sides of the membrane. Some respiratory complexes include a dimeric redox module composed of a quinone-interacting membrane protein of the NrfD family and an iron‑sulfur protein of the NrfC family. The QrcABCD complex of sulfate reducers, which includes the QrcCD module homologous to NrfCD, was recently shown to perform electrogenic quinone reduction providing the first conclusive evidence for energy conservation among this family. Similar redox modules are present in multiple respiratory complexes, which can be associated with electroneutral, energy-driven or electrogenic reactions. This work discusses the presence of the NrfCD/PsrBC dimeric redox module in different bioenergetics contexts and its role in prokaryotic energy conservation mechanisms.
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