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lüll Energy transduction: proton transfer through the respiratory complexes Hosler JP; Ferguson-Miller S; Mills DAAnnu Rev Biochem 2006[]; 75 (ä): 165-87A series of metalloprotein complexes embedded in a mitochondrial or bacterial membrane utilize electron transfer reactions to pump protons across the membrane and create an electrochemical potential (DeltamuH+). Current understanding of the principles of electron-driven proton transfer is discussed, mainly with respect to the wealth of knowledge available from studies of cytochrome c oxidase. Structural, experimental, and theoretical evidence supports the model of long-distance proton transfer via hydrogen-bonded water chains in proteins as well as the basic concept that proton uptake and release in a redox-driven pump are driven by charge changes at the membrane-embedded centers. Key elements in the pumping mechanism may include bound water, carboxylates, and the heme propionates, arginines, and associated water above the hemes. There is evidence for an important role of subunit III and proton backflow, but the number and nature of gating mechanisms remain elusive, as does the mechanism of physiological control of efficiency.|*Electron Transport Complex IV/chemistry/genetics/metabolism[MESH]|*Oxidative Phosphorylation[MESH]|*Protons[MESH]|Binding Sites[MESH]|Electron Transport Chain Complex Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism[MESH]|Electron Transport/*physiology[MESH]|Energy Metabolism[MESH]|Heme/chemistry/metabolism[MESH]|Oxidation-Reduction[MESH]|Protein Conformation[MESH]|Protein Subunits/chemistry/genetics/metabolism[MESH]|Static Electricity[MESH]|Thermodynamics[MESH]|Water/chemistry[MESH] |