Optical and Potentiometric Study of the b- and c-Type Cytochromes in Mushroom Agaricus bisporus Lge Mitochondria
AUTOR(ES)
Denis, Michel
RESUMO
Differential spectrometry revealed two species for the b-type, as well as for the c-type, cytochromes in mitochondria from Agaricus bisporus Lge. The two b-type components are denoted according to their peak position in the α region at room temperature, i.e. b560 and b566. The b556 component present in all the studied higher plant mitochondria was not detected in the system. At 293 K, the c-type cytochromes exhibit a common α band with a maximum at 550 nanometers. This band is split at 77 K, with peak positions at 547 nanometers (cytochrome c) and 552 nanometers (cytochrome c1).
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