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|description='''Cytochrome c oxidase''' or '''Complex IV''' is the terminal oxidase of the mitochondrial [[ETS]], reducing oxygen to water, with reduced [[cytochrome c]] as a substrate.Β  CIV is frequently abbreviated as COX or CcO.Β  It is the 'ferment' (Atmungsferment) of Otto Warburg, shown to be related to the cytochromes by David Keilin.
|description='''Cytochrome c oxidase''' or '''Complex IV''' is the terminal oxidase of the mitochondrial [[ETS]], reducing oxygen to water, with reduced [[cytochrome c]] as a substrate.Β  CIV is frequently abbreviated as COX or CcO.Β  It is the 'ferment' (Atmungsferment) of Otto Warburg, shown to be related to the cytochromes by David Keilin.
|info=[[MiPNet06.06]]
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Complex IV

Description

Cytochrome c oxidase or Complex IV is the terminal oxidase of the mitochondrial ETS, reducing oxygen to water, with reduced cytochrome c as a substrate. CIV is frequently abbreviated as COX or CcO. It is the 'ferment' (Atmungsferment) of Otto Warburg, shown to be related to the cytochromes by David Keilin.

Abbreviation: CIV

Reference: MiPNet06.06


MitoPedia topics: Enzyme