Abstract
The flavin and haem domains of Hansenula anomala flavocytochrome b2 have been independently expressed in Escherichia coli. The flavin domain activity, studied only in the total cellular extract, owing to its instability, has characteristics very similar to those of the flavin domain obtained by proteolysis. The haem domain (r-core) has been purified to homogeneity and characterized in detail from spectroscopic and functional points of view. Spectral differences with respect to the domain produced by proteolysis (p-core) were found using resonance Raman and c.d. spectroscopy and have been interpreted in terms of changes in haem-protein interactions. However, this structural difference is functionally silent, since the r-core is able to reduce cytochrome c with the same efficiency as the proteolytic domain.
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