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All known cyanobacteria contain Cyt c6, a small soluble electron carrier protein whose main function is to transfer electrons from the Cyt b6f complex to PSI, although it is also involved in respiration. We have previously described a second isoform of this protein, the Cyt c6-like, whose function remains unknown. Here we describe a third isoform of Cyt c6 (here called Cytc6-3), which is only found in heterocyst-forming filamentous cyanobacteria. Cyt c6-3 is expressed in vegetative cells but is specifically repressed in heterocysts cells under diazotrophic growth conditions. Although there is a close structural similarity between Cyt c6-3 and Cyt c6 related to the general protein folding, Cyt c6-3 presents differential electrostatic surface features as compared with Cyt c6, its expression is not copper dependent and has a low reactivity towards PSI. According to the different expression pattern, functional reactivity and structural properties, Cyt c6-3 has to play an as yet to be defined regulatory role related to heterocyst differentiation.
Photosynthetic electron transfer chain, Nostoc sp. PCC 7119, Cyt c6-like, Cyanobacteria, Respiratory electron transfer chain, Cyt c6-3, Electron Transport, Bacterial Proteins, Cyt c6, Protein Isoforms, PSI, Photosynthesis, Plastocyanin, Heterocysts
Photosynthetic electron transfer chain, Nostoc sp. PCC 7119, Cyt c6-like, Cyanobacteria, Respiratory electron transfer chain, Cyt c6-3, Electron Transport, Bacterial Proteins, Cyt c6, Protein Isoforms, PSI, Photosynthesis, Plastocyanin, Heterocysts
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