
pmid: 4294641
1. 1. Moniezia expansa has a branched respiratory chain system with two terminal oxidases, cytochrome oxidase and an o-type cytochrome. 2. 2. The major pathway involving the o-type pigment tentatively designated “Cytochrome 552, 556 (Moniezia expansa)” (77°K), the major terminal oxidase, is shown to be closely associated with fumarate reduction and hydrogen peroxide formation. 3. 3. Two antimycin-A sensitive sites were demonstrated; one blocking the reoxidation of “Cytochrome 556 (Moniezia expansa)” (77°K) and which required the a high concentration of the inhibitor, the other acting between cytochromes b and c1.
Binding Sites, Antimycin A, Hydrogen Peroxide, Models, Biological, Mitochondria, Electron Transport, Electron Transport Complex IV, Fumarates, Spectrophotometry, Animals, Cestoda, Cytochromes, Oxidoreductases, Oxidation-Reduction
Binding Sites, Antimycin A, Hydrogen Peroxide, Models, Biological, Mitochondria, Electron Transport, Electron Transport Complex IV, Fumarates, Spectrophotometry, Animals, Cestoda, Cytochromes, Oxidoreductases, Oxidation-Reduction
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