3.D.10.1.3 The diheme-containing quinol:fumarate reductase (QFR), FrdABC (Madej et al. 2009). This enzyme complex is required for fumarate respiration using formate or sulfide as electron donor. It mediates transmembrane electron transfer by proton transfer via a compensatory
transmembrane proton transfer pathway ('E-pathway') (Lancaster et al. 2008). This is necessary because, although the
reduction of fumarate by menaquinol is exergonic, it is not exergonic enough to support
the generation of a pmf. This compensatory E-pathway appears to be required by all dihaem-
containing QFR enzymes. The conservation of an essential acidic residue on transmembrane helix V
(Glu-C180 in W. succinogenes QFR) provides a key for the sequence-based discrimination of these QFR
enzymes from the dihaem-containing SQR enzymes (Lancaster et al. 2008). This enzyme complex may mediate transmembrane electron transfer coupled to protolytic reactions on opposite sides of the membrane and by transmembrane proton transport (Madej et al. 2006).
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Accession Number: | P17596 |
Protein Name: | Fumarate reductase iron-sulfur subunit |
Length: | 239 |
Molecular Weight: | 27165.00 |
Species: | Wolinella succinogenes (strain ATCC 29543 / DSM 1740 / LMG 7466 / NCTC 11488 / FDC 602W) [273121] |
Substrate |
hydron |
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1: MGRMLTIRVF KYDPQSAVSK PHFQEYKIEE APSMTIFIVL NMIRETYDPD LNFDFVCRAG
61: ICGSCGMMIN GRPSLACRTL TKDFEDGVIT LLPLPAFKLI KDLSVDTGNW FNGMSQRVES
121: WIHAQKEHDI SKLEERIEPE VAQEVFELDR CIECGCCIAA CGTKIMREDF VGAAGLNRVV
181: RFMIDPHDER TDEDYYELIG DDDGVFGCMT LLACHDVCPK NLPLQSKIAY LRRKMVSVN