3.D.6.1.5 Na+-translocating ferredoxin:NAD+ reductase (RnfABCDEG) complex. The 6 subunits have 191, 274, 435, 310, 201 and 189 aas, respectively (Vitt et al. 2022). Microbial metabolism often uses H+/Na+-translocating ferredoxin:NAD+ reductase (Rnf), either to exergonically oxidize reduced ferredoxin by NAD+ for generating a transmembrane electrochemical potential, or reversely to exploit the latter for producing reduced ferredoxin. The electron transfer route between ferredoxin and NAD via eight [4Fe-4S] clusters, one Fe ion and four flavins crossing the cell membrane twice related to the pathway of NADH:ubiquinone reductase. Redox-coupled Na+ translocation is provided by orchestrating Na+ uptake/release, electrostatic effects of the assumed membrane-integrated FMN semiquinone anion and accompanied polypeptide rearrangements mediated by different redox steps (Vitt et al. 2022).
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Accession Number: | 7ZC6_A |
Protein Name: | A Chain A, RnfA |
Length: | 192 |
Molecular Weight: | |
Species: | Clostridium tetanomorphum [1553] |
Number of TMSs: | 6 |
Substrate |
electron |
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1: MSIFTIFISA LLVNNFVLSR FLGICPFLGV SKKVETATGM GAAVTFVMAL AAIMTFLVER
61: FILIPLNIQY LSTLAFILVI ASLVQFVEMV IKKVSPDLYK ALGIYLPLIT TNCAVLGMAV
121: INSNEKYNLI QSIINSVGAA LGFTLALVLL AGIREKMETN EYIPEALKGL PITLVTAGLM
181: AIAFLGFQGL I