PROSITE logo

PROSITE documentation PDOC00647
Cytochrome c and c1 heme lyases signatures


Description

Cytochrome c heme lyase (CCHL) (EC 4.4.1.17) and cytochrome c1 heme lyase (CC1HL) [1] are mitochondrial enzymes that catalyze the covalent attachment of a heme group on two cysteine residues of cytochrome c and c1.

These two enzymes are functionally and evolutionary related. As signature patterns, we selected two conserved regions: the first is located in the central section and the second in the C-terminal section. Both patterns contain conserved histidine, tryptophan and acidic residues which could be important for the interaction of the enzymes with the apoproteins and/or the heme group.

Last update:

December 2004 / Pattern and text revised.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Technical section

PROSITE methods (with tools and information) covered by this documentation:

CYTO_HEME_LYASE_1, PS00821; Cytochrome c and c1 heme lyases signature 1  (PATTERN)

CYTO_HEME_LYASE_2, PS00822; Cytochrome c and c1 heme lyases signature 2  (PATTERN)


Reference

1AuthorsZollner A. Roedel G. Haid A.
TitleMolecular cloning and characterization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae CYT2 gene encoding cytochrome-c1-heme lyase.
SourceEur. J. Biochem. 207:1093-1100(1992).
PubMed ID1499554



PROSITE is copyrighted by the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License, see prosite_license.html.

Miscellaneous

View entry in original PROSITE document format
View entry in raw text format (no links)