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1.11.1.5
Fe
2 hemes
663999
1.11.1.5
Fe
2 hemes per subunit
664002
1.11.1.5
Ca2+
a single, tightly bound, Ca2+ ion at the domain interface of both the fully oxidized and mixed-valence forms of the enzyme is absolutely required for catalytic activity, reduction of the electron-transferring (high-potential) heme in the presence of Ca2+ ions triggers substantial structural rearrangements around the active-site (low-potential) heme to allow substrate binding and catalysis
685208
1.11.1.5
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catalytic center activity increases with ionic strength in the case of cytochrome c551, with horse heart cytochrome c, the catalytic center activity decreases exponentially
659522
1.11.1.5
Fe2+
diheme cytochrome c peroxidase
724008
1.11.1.5
Iron
Fe(III) reduction to Fe(IV) in heme cofactor
725645
1.11.1.5
Fe2+
heme
724658
1.11.1.5
Iron
heme
724372
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726385
1.11.1.5
Iron
heme enzyme
725756
1.11.1.5
Iron
heme iron Fe(III)
724337
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724463
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