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101. Diode or tunnel-diode characteristics? Resolving the catalytic consequences of proton coupled electron transfer in a multi-centered oxidoreductase.

102. Iron-dependent cytochrome c1 expression is mediated by the status of heme in Bradyrhizobium japonicum.

103. Accessibility of the distal heme face, rather than Fe-His bond strength, determines the heme-nitrosyl coordination number of cytochromes c': evidence from spectroscopic studies.

104. Mechanistic differences in inhibition of ubiquinol cytochrome c reductase by the proximal Qo-site inhibitors famoxadone and methoxyacrylate stilbene.

105. The effect of over-expression of the alternative oxidase in the procyclic forms of Trypanosoma brucei.

106. Key bacterial multi-centered metal enzymes involved in nitrate and sulfate respiration.

107. Resolving complexity in the interactions of redox enzymes and their inhibitors: contrasting mechanisms for the inhibition of a cytochrome c nitrite reductase revealed by protein film voltammetry.

108. Novel cyanide inhibition at cytochrome c1 of Rhodobacter capsulatus cytochrome bc1.

109. Overlapping specificities of the mitochondrial cytochrome c and c1 heme lyases.

110. Trypanosoma brucei cytochrome c1 is imported into mitochondria along an unusual pathway.

111. Effect of famoxadone on photoinduced electron transfer between the iron-sulfur center and cytochrome c1 in the cytochrome bc1 complex.

112. Are mitochondria a spontaneous and permanent source of reactive oxygen species?

113. Modulation of the midpoint potential of the [2Fe-2S] Rieske iron sulfur center by Qo occupants in the bc1 complex.

114. Spectroscopic and oxidation-reduction properties of Rhodobacter capsulatus cytochrome c1 and its M183K and M183H variants.

115. Structural features of cytochrome c' folding intermediates revealed by fluorescence energy-transfer kinetics.

116. Mitochondrial superoxide radical formation is controlled by electron bifurcation to the high and low potential pathways.

117. Cytochrome cd1, reductive activation and kinetic analysis of a multifunctional respiratory enzyme.

118. Cytochromes c(550), c(552), and c(1) in the electron transport network of Paracoccus denitrificans: redundant or subtly different in function?

119. Role of Arg-166 in yeast cytochrome C1.

120. The ubiquinol/bc1 redox couple regulates mitochondrial oxygen radical formation.

121. Delayed neurodegeneration in neonatal rat thalamus after hypoxia-ischemia is apoptosis.

122. Use of a photoactivated ruthenium dimer complex to measure electron transfer between the Rieske iron-sulfur protein and cytochrome c(1) in the cytochrome bc(1) complex.

123. pH-induced intramolecular electron transfer between the iron-sulfur protein and cytochrome c(1) in bovine cytochrome bc(1) complex.

124. Cloning and characterization of a novel human dual flavin reductase.

125. Determination of the binding rate constants of stigmatellin and UHDBT to bovine cytochrome bc(1) complex by cytochrome c(1) oxidation.

126. Ubiquinone at center N is responsible for triphasic reduction of cytochrome b in the cytochrome bc(1) complex.

127. Pathways for proton release during ubihydroquinone oxidation by the bc(1) complex.

128. 2,6-Dichloro-phenol indophenol prevents switch-over of electrons between the cyanide-sensitive and -insensitive pathway of the mitochondrial electron transport chain in the presence of inhibitors.

129. Structure and reaction mechanisms of multifunctional mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex.

130. Growth-regulated formation of heteromeric complexes of the centromere and promoter factor, Cbf1p, in yeast.

131. The mechanism of the nitric oxide-mediated enhancement of tert-butylhydroperoxide-induced DNA single strand breakage.

132. Structure and function of the cytochrome bc1 complex of mitochondria and photosynthetic bacteria.

133. Complete structure of the 11-subunit bovine mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex.

134. Secret life of cytochrome bc1.

135. Interactions between the cytochrome b, cytochrome c1, and Fe-S protein subunits at the ubihydroquinone oxidation site of the bc1 complex of Rhodobacter capsulatus.

136. Membrane-anchored cytochrome cy mediated microsecond time range electron transfer from the cytochrome bc1 complex to the reaction center in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

137. cis and trans sites of the TOM complex of mitochondria in unfolding and initial translocation of preproteins.

138. Two distinct and independent mitochondrial targeting signals function in the sorting of an inner membrane protein, cytochrome c1.

139. Laser flash photolysis studies of electron transfer in complex III from yeast mitochondria.

140. Quinolones and their N-oxides as inhibitors of mitochondrial complexes I and III.

141. Heme binding to a conserved Cys-Pro-Val motif is crucial for the catalytic function of mitochondrial heme lyases.

142. Fast-to-slow muscle conversion by chronic electrostimulation: effects on mitochondrial respiratory chain function with possible implications for the gracilis neosphincter procedure.

143. Isolation and molecular analysis of the gene for cytochrome c1 from Kluyveromyces lactis.

144. Biogenesis of mitochondrial heme lyases in yeast. Import and folding in the intermembrane space.

145. Diminished degradation of yeast cytochrome c by interactions with its physiological partners.

146. Effects of 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine (L-T3) and T3 analogues on mitochondrial function.

147. The colicin A pore-forming domain fused to mitochondrial intermembrane space sorting signals can be functionally inserted into the Escherichia coli plasma membrane by a mechanism that bypasses the Tol proteins.

148. Yeast mitochondria lacking the two import receptors Mas20p and Mas70p can efficiently and specifically import precursor proteins.

149. The C-terminus of the 14-kDa subunit of ubiquinol-cytochrome-c oxidoreductase of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is involved in the assembly of a functional enzyme.

150. Deletion of QCR6, the gene encoding subunit six of the mitochondrial cytochrome bc1 complex, blocks maturation of cytochrome c1, and causes temperature-sensitive petite growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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