Ackrell B A
Molecular Biology Division, D.V.A. Medical Center and Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA, USA.
FEBS Lett. 2000 Jan 21;466(1):1-5. doi: 10.1016/s0014-5793(99)01749-4.
Complex II (succinate:quinone oxidoreductase) of aerobic respiratory chains oxidizes succinate to fumarate and passes the electrons directly into the quinone pool. It serves as the only direct link between activity in the citric acid cycle and electron transport in the membrane. Finer details of these reactions and interactions are but poorly understood. However, complex II has extremely similar structural and catalytic properties to quinol:fumarate oxidoreductases of anaerobic organisms, for which X-ray structures have recently become available. These offer new insights into structure-function relationships of this class of flavoenzymes, including evidence favoring protein movement during catalysis.
有氧呼吸链的复合物II(琥珀酸:醌氧化还原酶)将琥珀酸氧化为延胡索酸,并将电子直接传递到醌池中。它是柠檬酸循环中的活性与膜中电子传递之间的唯一直接联系。这些反应和相互作用的更精细细节目前了解甚少。然而,复合物II与厌氧生物的喹啉:延胡索酸氧化还原酶具有极其相似的结构和催化特性,最近已获得其X射线结构。这些为这类黄素酶的结构-功能关系提供了新的见解,包括支持催化过程中蛋白质运动的证据。