DP00687: Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit Rieske, mitochondrialFASTA viewXML view

General information
DisProt:DP00687
Name:Cytochrome b-c1 complex subunit Rieske, mitochondrial
Synonym(s):UCRI_YEAST
EC=1.10.2.2
Ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase iron-sulfur subunit
Rieske iron-sulfur protein
RISP
Complex III subunit 5
First appeared in release:Release 5.1 (05/28/2010)
UniProt:P08067
UniGene: 
SwissProt: UCRI_YEAST
TrEMBL:  
NCBI (GI): 136715
Source organism:Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Baker's yeast)
Sequence length:215
Percent disordered:6%
Homologues: 


Native sequence

        10         20         30         40         50         60
         |          |          |          |          |          |
MLGIRSSVKT CFKPMSLTSK RLISQSLLAS KSTYRTPNFD DVLKENNDAD KGRSYAYFMV - 60
GAMGLLSSAG AKSTVETFIS SMTATADVLA MAKVEVNLAA IPLGKNVVVK WQGKPVFIRH - 120
RTPHEIQEAN SVDMSALKDP QTDADRVKDP QWLIMLGICT HLGCVPIGEA GDFGGWFCPC - 180
HGSHYDISGR IRKGPAPLNL EIPAYEFDGD KVIVG



Functional narrative    

Component of the ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase complex (complex III or cytochrome b-c1 complex), which is part of the mitochondrial respiratory chain that generates an electrochemical potential coupled to ATP synthesis. The complex couples electron transfer from ubiquinol to cytochrome c.

Region 1: 81-92

Map of ordered and disordered regions







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Region 1
Type:Disordered
Name: 
Location:81 - 92
Length:12
Region sequence:

SMTATADVLAMA

Modification type: Fragment
Monomeric
Native
PDB: 1EZV:E
Structural/functional type: Function arises from the disordered state
Functional classes: Unknown
Functional subclasses: Flexible linkers/spacers
Detection methods:
  1. X-ray crystallography (277 K; pH: 8; PEG 4000 5 %; Stigmatellin (Inhibitor) 1 uM; Tris 100 mM; Undecyl-maltoside)

References:
  1. Nett JH, Hunte C, Trumpower BL. "Changes to the length of the flexible linker region of the Rieske protein impair the interaction of ubiquinol with the cytochrome bc1 complex." Eur J Biochem. 2000; 267(18): 5777-82. PubMed: 10971589

Comments:
 



References

  1. Uversky VN, Oldfield CJ, Dunker AK. "Showing your ID: intrinsic disorder as an ID for recognition, regulation and cell signaling." J Mol Recognit. 2005; 18(5): 343-84. PubMed: 16094605



Comments


Sent for AV - PubMed: 10971589 (8-26-2010)


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