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Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c family

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Difference between Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c family

Cytochrome c vs. Cytochrome c family

The cytochrome complex, or cyt c, is a small hemeprotein found loosely associated with the inner membrane of the mitochondrion where it plays a critical role in cellular respiration. Cytochromes c (cyt c, c-type cytochromes) cytochromes, or heme-containing proteins, that have heme C covalently attached to the peptide backbone via one or two thioether bonds.

Similarities between Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c family

Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c family have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alpha helix, Amino acid, C-terminus, Cysteine, Cytochrome, Endoplasmic reticulum, Eukaryote, Heme, Hemoprotein, Iron, Methionine, Mitochondrion, N-terminus, Redox.

Alpha helix

An alpha helix (or α-helix) is a sequence of amino acids in a protein that are twisted into a coil (a helix).

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Amino acid

Amino acids are organic compounds that contain both amino and carboxylic acid functional groups.

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C-terminus

The C-terminus (also known as the carboxyl-terminus, carboxy-terminus, C-terminal tail, carboxy tail, C-terminal end, or COOH-terminus) is the end of an amino acid chain (protein or polypeptide), terminated by a free carboxyl group (-COOH).

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Cysteine

Cysteine (symbol Cys or C) is a semiessential proteinogenic amino acid with the formula.

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Cytochrome

Cytochromes are redox-active proteins containing a heme, with a central iron (Fe) atom at its core, as a cofactor.

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Endoplasmic reticulum

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a part of a transportation system of the eukaryotic cell, and has many other important functions such as protein folding.

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Eukaryote

The eukaryotes constitute the domain of Eukarya or Eukaryota, organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus.

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Heme

Heme (American English), or haem (Commonwealth English, both pronounced /hi:m/), is a ring-shaped iron-containing molecular component of hemoglobin, which is necessary to bind oxygen in the bloodstream.

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Hemoprotein

A hemeprotein (or haemprotein; also hemoprotein or haemoprotein), or heme protein, is a protein that contains a heme prosthetic group.

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element.

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Methionine

Methionine (symbol Met or M) is an essential amino acid in humans.

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Mitochondrion

A mitochondrion is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi.

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N-terminus

The N-terminus (also known as the amino-terminus, NH2-terminus, N-terminal end or amine-terminus) is the start of a protein or polypeptide, referring to the free amine group (-NH2) located at the end of a polypeptide.

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Redox

Redox (reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change.

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Cytochrome c and Cytochrome c family Comparison

Cytochrome c has 68 relations, while Cytochrome c family has 78. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 9.59% = 14 / (68 + 78).

References

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