Electron-Transfer between Cytochrome-C and Cytochrome-C Peroxidase

by Millett, Francis; Miller, Mark A.; Geren, Lois; Durham, Bill

The reaction between cytochrome c (CC) and cytochrome c peroxidase (CcP) is a very attractive system for investigating the fundamental mechanism of biological electron transfer. The resting ferric state of CcP is oxidized by hydrogen peroxide to compound I (CMPI) containing an oxyferryl heme and an indolyl radical cation on Trp-191. CMPI is sequentially reduced to CMPII and then to the resting state CcP by two molecules of CC. In this review we discuss the use of a new ruthenium photoreduction technique and other rapid kinetic techniques to address the following important questions: (1) What is the initial electron acceptor in CMPI? (2) What are the true rates of electron transfer from CC to the radical cation and to the oxyferryl heme? (3) What are the binding domains and pathways for electron transfer from CC to the radical cation and the oxyferryl heme? (4) What is the mechanism for the complete reaction under physiological conditions?

Journal
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
Volume
27
Issue
3
Year
1995
Start Page
341-351
URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02110103
ISBN/ISSN
1573-6881; 0145-479X
DOI
10.1007/bf02110103