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3.D.4.6.2
Cytochrome c aa3 oxidase (COX). The 3-d structure is known (PDB# 1M56) (Lee et al., 2012).  There are three hydrophobic channels connecting the hydrophobic membrane through the protein to the heme A3/CuB binuclear center (BNC), two of which are probably preferred for O2 diffusion (Oliveira et al. 2014). The D channel is the proton transporting channel, and mutations in residues along this channel, especially N139 in subunit 1, uncouple H+ transport from electron flow (Han et al. 2005). Liang et al. 2017 provided insight into the decoupling mechanisms of CcO mutants, and explained how kinetic gating in the D-channel is imperative to achieving high proton-pumping efficiency in the WT CcO. The O2 molecules that arrived in the reduction site diffuse through the X-ray-observed tunnel, despite its apparent constriction, supporting its role as the main O2 delivery pathway in cytochrome aa3 (Mahinthichaichan et al. 2018).

Accession Number:Q3IZW6
Protein Name:Aa3-type cytochrome c oxidase subunit IV
Length:61
Molecular Weight:6390.00
Species:Rhodobacter sphaeroides (strain ATCC 17023 / 2.4.1 / NCIB 8253 / DSM 158) [272943]
Number of TMSs:1
Substrate hydron

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Entrez Gene ID: 3718106   
Pfam: PF07835   
KEGG: rsp:RSP_6128   

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FASTA formatted sequence
1:	MAETNKGTGP MADHSHPAHG HVAGSMDITQ QEKTFAGFVR MVTWAAVVIV AALIFLALAN 
61:	A