The structural basis by which gas-binding heme proteins control their interactions with NO, CO, and O is fundamental to enzymology, biotechnology, and human health. Cytochromes c' (cyts c') are a group of putative NO-binding heme proteins that fall into two families: the well-characterized four alpha helix bundle fold (cyts c'-α) and an unrelated family with a large beta-sheet fold (cyts c'-β) resembling that of cytochromes P460. A recent structure of cyt c'-β from Methylococcus capsulatus Bath revealed two heme pocket phenylalanine residues (Phe 32 and Phe 61) positioned near the distal gas-binding site.
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