Abstract
Cytochrome aa3 (cytochrome c oxidase) and cytochrome c were purified from Nitrobacter agilis, and some of their properties were compared with those of the respective counterparts of eukaryote from the evolutionary point of view. N. agilis cytochrome aa3 has many functional and structural properties similar to those of eukaryotic cytochrome aa3, although its molecule is composed of only two kinds of subunits unlike the eukaryotic cytochrome which is composed of 7 kinds of subunits. N. agilis cytochrome c is homologous to eukaryotic cytochrome c; 50 amino acid residues of the bacterial cytochrome c are identical with those of horse cytochrome c. It reacts with yeast cytochrome c peroxidase as rapidly as eukaryotic cytochrome c does. So far as based on the molecular features of cytochromes aa3 and c, N. agilis appears to be one of the organisms which may link in evolution prokaryote to eukaryote.
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