Alternative oxidase
| Alternative oxidase | |||||||||
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| Identifiers | |||||||||
| Symbol | AOX | ||||||||
| Pfam | PF01786 | ||||||||
| InterPro | IPR002680 | ||||||||
| OPM superfamily | 357 | ||||||||
| OPM protein | 3w54 | ||||||||
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| Also matches plastid terminal oxidase and bacterial AOX. | |||||||||
The alternative oxidase (AOX) is an enzyme that forms part of the electron transport chain in mitochondria of different organisms. Proteins homologous to the mitochondrial oxidase and the related plastid terminal oxidase have also been identified in bacterial genomes.
The oxidase provides an alternative route for electrons passing through the electron transport chain to reduce oxygen. However, as several proton-pumping steps are bypassed in this alternative pathway, activation of the oxidase reduces ATP generation. This enzyme was first identified as a distinct oxidase pathway from cytochrome c oxidase as the alternative oxidase is resistant to inhibition by the poison cyanide.