In mutants versus controls, changes in regional brain metabolism as measured by cytochrome oxidase ( COX ) activity occurred mainly in structures intimately connected with the cerebellum.
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Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin ( reducing oxygen transportation ), myoglobin ( decreasing its oxygen storage capacity ), and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase ( inhibiting cellular respiration )#
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An analysis showed that nDNA of malignant cells contains sequences of the mitochondrial " cytochrome oxidase I ", " ND4 ", " ND4L ", and 12S rRNA genes.
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Often, oxygen is reduced to either water ( cytochrome oxidase of the mitochondrial electron transfer chain ) or hydrogen peroxide ( dehydrogenation of fatty acyl-CoA in peroxisomes ).
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In independent studies published this week in the journals Science and Nature, researchers describe the shape and structures of the enzyme cytochrome oxidase, the basic engine that drives cells.
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Being a soluble protein, and its close similarities of its spectral properties to those of bacterial cytochrome oxidase ( cytochrome o ), it was initially identified as soluble cytochrome o.
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Since this subunit shares identity with a subunit encoding the nuclear respiratory factor 2 gene, it is likely involved in activation of cytochrome oxidase expression and nuclear control of mitochondrial function.
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The authors used the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase subunit I ( COI ) gene as a DNA barcode to further justify the assignment of a new species of " Sillago ".
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Especially with molecular techniques, such as identifying cytochrome oxidase ( COI ) and 16S rDNA genes, they can be identified from other flies even when the corpse is infested with different species.
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The genus is estimated to be 28 million years old using cytochrome oxidase nucleotide sequences, and more than 20 million years old based on a fossil in amber from the Dominican Republic.