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Reference - PMID:36797353 - Cryo-EM structure and function of S. pombe complex IV with bound respiratory supercomplex factor.

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PubMed ID
PMID:36797353
Title
Cryo-EM structure and function of S. pombe complex IV with bound respiratory supercomplex factor.
Authors
Moe A, Ädelroth P, Brzezinski P, Näsvik Öjemyr L
Citation
Commun Chem 2023 Feb 16;6(1):32
Publication year
2023
Abstract
Fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe serves as model organism for studying higher eukaryotes. We combined the use of cryo-EM and spectroscopy to investigate the structure and function of affinity purified respiratory complex IV (CIV) from S. pombe. The reaction sequence of the reduced enzyme with O 2 proceeds over a time scale of µs-ms, similar to that of the mammalian CIV. The cryo-EM structure of CIV revealed eleven subunits as well as a bound hypoxia-induced gene 1 (Hig1) domain of respiratory supercomplex factor 2 (Rcf2). These results suggest that binding of Rcf2 does not require the presence of a CIII-CIV supercomplex, i.e. Rcf2 is a component of CIV. An AlphaFold-Multimer model suggests that the Hig1 domains of both Rcf1 and Rcf2 bind at the same site of CIV suggesting that their binding is mutually exclusive. Furthermore, the differential functional effect of Rcf1 or Rcf2 is presumably caused by interactions of CIV with their different non-Hig1 domain parts.

Annotation

GO cellular component

GO:0045277 - respiratory chain complex IV

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GO molecular function

GO:0004129 - cytochrome-c oxidase activity

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