Conserved Protein Domain Family
CCP_MauG

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cl42173: CCP_MauG Superfamily 
Di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase
This is a family of distinct cytochrome c peroxidases (CCPs) that contain two haem groups. Similar to other cytochrome c peroxidases, they reduce hydrogen peroxide to water using c-type haem as an oxidisable substrate. However, since they possess two, instead of one, haem prosthetic groups, bacterial CCPs reduce hydrogen peroxide without the need to generate semi-stable free radicals. The two haem groups have significantly different redox potentials. The high potential (+320 mV) haem feeds electrons from electron shuttle proteins to the low potential (-330 mV) haem, where peroxide is reduced (indeed, the low potential site is known as the peroxidatic site). The CCP protein itself is structured into two domains, each containing one c-type haem group, with a calcium-binding site at the domain interface. This family also includes MauG proteins, whose similarity to di-haem CCP was previously recognized.
Statistics
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Accession: cl42173
PSSM Id: 478002
Name: CCP_MauG
Created: 8-Mar-2022
Updated: 4-Oct-2023
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