TROL - from sulfur metabolism to a regulatory function in oxygenic photosynthesis? (CROSBI ID 510360)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Fulgosi, Hrvoje ; Jurić, Snježana ; Hazler-Pilepić, Kroata ; Bionda, Tihana ; Bosak, Sunčica
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TROL - from sulfur metabolism to a regulatory function in oxygenic photosynthesis?
Rhodaneses are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the transfer of sulfane-sulfur atom from thiosulfate to cyanide. Rhodanes catalytic domains and catalytic domains of CDC25 phosphatases share similar molecular fold. other rhodanese-like domains participate in various cellular regulatory pathways. Thylakoid rhodanese-like protein, TROL, is an integral thylakoid membrane subunit located at the vicinity of cytochrome b6/f complex. TROL possesses rhodanese-like domain linked to a repeat module which likely interacts with the FNR. Inactivation of TROL gene in Arabidopsis leads to a pale phenotype, which might indicate its role in photosynthetic electron transfer. TROL probably evolved from enymes involved in ancient photosynthesis.
rhodanese; CDC25; phosphorylation; FNR
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Podaci o prilogu
25-x.
2005.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
FEBS Advanced Course on Origin and Evolution of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts - Book of Abstracts
Vothknecht, Ute ; Soll, Juergen ; Maier, Uwe
München:
Podaci o skupu
FEBS Advanced Course on Origin and Evolution of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
pozvano predavanje
12.03.2005-17.03.2005
Wildbad Kreuth, Njemačka