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cytochrome-c oxidase <enzyme> An enzyme complex of the inner mitochondrial membrane that catalyses the reaction between ferrocytochrome c and oxygen to yield ferricytochrome c and water.
It is associated with the pumping of protons and the resultant phosphorylation of ADP to ATP. The reaction is the terminal event in the electron transport scheme by which oxygen is used for fuel combustion. It is a part of Complex IV of the respiratory chain.
A deficiency of one or more of the polypeptides of this complex results in neuronal loss in brain leading to psychomotor retardation and neurodegenerative disease.
Synonym: cytochrome aa3, indophenol oxidase, indophenolase. Chemical name: Ferricytochrome-c:oxygen oxidoreductase
Registry number: EC 1.9.3.1
(12 Dec 1998)
cytochrome-c peroxidase <enzyme> A haemprotein which catalyses the oxidation of ferrocytochrome c to ferricytochrome c in the presence of hydrogen peroxide.
Chemical name: Ferrocytochrome c:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase
Registry number: EC 1.11.1.5
(12 Dec 1998)
cytochromes Heme oxidation-reduction reactions such as photosynthesis and respiration.
(09 Oct 1997)
cytochylema The more fluid portion of the cytoplasm.
Origin: cyto-+ G. Chylos, juice
(05 Mar 2000)
cytocidal Causing the death of cells.
Origin: cyto-+ L. Caedo, to kill
(05 Mar 2000)
cytocide <pharmacology> Any chemical that kills or destroys living cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
cytoclasis Fragmentation of cells.
Origin: cyto-+ G. Klasis, a breaking
(05 Mar 2000)
cytoclastic Relating to cytoclasis.
(05 Mar 2000)
cytoclesis The influence of one cell on another.
Synonym: biotaxis, cytobiotaxis.
Origin: cyto-+ G. Klesis, a call
(05 Mar 2000)
cytocrine gland A cell which secretes things that move directly from cell to cell.
(09 Oct 1997)
cytocrine secretion The transfer of secretory material from one cell to another, such as the transfer of melanin granules from melanocytes to epidermal cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
cytocuprein Former terms for copper-containing proteins found in human erythrocytes and other tissues.
See: superoxide dismutase, ceruloplasmin.
Synonym: cerebrocuprein, erythrocuprein, haemocuprein, hepatocuprein.
(05 Mar 2000)
cytocyst Rarely used term for the bladder-like remains of the red blood cell or tissue cell that encloses a mature schizont.
Origin: cyto-+ G. Kystis, bladder
(05 Mar 2000)
cytodiagnosis Diagnosis of the type and, when feasible, the cause of a pathologic process by means of microscopic study of cells in an exudate or other form of body fluid.
(12 Dec 1998)
cytodieresis Synonym: cytokinesis.
Origin: cyto-+ G. Diairesis, division
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A - »õâ A cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase that is involved in an NADPH-dependent electron transport pathway by oxidizing a variety of structurally unrelated compounds, including STEROIDS; FATTY ACIDS; and XENOBIOTICS. This enzyme has clinical significance due to its ability to metabolize a diverse array of clinically important drugs such as CYCLOSPORINE; VERAPAMIL; and MIDAZOLAM. This enzyme also catalyzes the N-demethylation of ERYTHROMYCIN.
    Synonyms : Cytochrome P-450IIIA, Cytochrome P450 3A, Erythromycin N-Demethylase, Cytochrome P 450 CYP3A, Cytochrome P 450IIIA, Erythromycin N Demethylase, N-Demethylase, Erythromycin, P-450 CYP3A, Cytochrome, P-450IIIA, Cytochrome, P450 3A, Cytochrome
  • Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System - »õâ A superfamily of hundreds of closely related HEMEPROTEINS found throughout the phylogenetic spectrum, from animals, plants, fungi, to bacteria. They include numerous complex monooxygenases (MIXED FUNCTION OXYGENASES). In animals, these P-450 enzymes serve two major functions: (1) biosynthesis of steroids, fatty acids, and bile acids; (2) metabolism of endogenous and a wide variety of exogenous substrates, such as toxins and drugs (BIOTRANSFORMATION). They are classified, according to their sequence similarities rather than functions, into CYP gene families (>40% homology) and subfamilies (>59% homology). For example, enzymes from the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 gene families are responsible for most drug metabolism.
    Synonyms : Cytochrome P-450 Monooxygenase, Cytochrome P-450 Oxygenase, Cytochrome P450, Cytochrome P 450, Cytochrome P 450 Dependent Monooxygenase, Cytochrome P 450 Enzyme System, Cytochrome P 450 Monooxygenase, Cytochrome P 450 Oxygenase, Monooxygenase, Cytochrome P-450
  • Cytochrome Reductases - »õâ
    Synonyms : Reductases, Cytochrome
  • Cytochrome-B(5) Reductase - »õâ A FLAVOPROTEIN oxidoreductase that occurs both as a soluble enzyme and a membrane-bound enzyme due to ALTERNATIVE SPLICING of a single mRNA. The soluble form is present mainly in ERYTHROCYTES and is involved in the reduction of METHEMOGLOBIN. The membrane-bound form of the enzyme is found primarily in the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM and outer mitochondrial membrane, where it participates in the desaturation of FATTY ACIDS; CHOLESTEROL biosynthesis and drug metabolism. A deficiency in the enzyme can result in METHEMOGLOBINEMIA.
    Synonyms : Methemoglobin Reductase, NADH Cytochrome B5 Reductase, NADH Methemoglobin Reductase, NADH-Cytochrome B5 Reductase, NADH-Ferrihemoglobin Reductase, B5 Reductase, NADH-Cytochrome, Methemoglobin Reductase, NADH, NADH Ferrihemoglobin Reductase
  • Cytochrome-c Oxidase Deficiency - »õâ A disease that results from a congenital defect in ELECTRON TRANSPORT COMPLEX IV. Defects in ELECTRON TRANSPORT COMPLEX IV can be caused by mutations in the SURF1, SCO2, COX10, or SCO1 genes. ELECTRON TRANSPORT COMPLEX IV deficiency caused by mutation in SURF1 manifests itself as LEIGH DISEASE; that caused by mutation in SCO2 as fatal infantile cardioencephalomyopathy; that caused by mutation in COX10 as tubulopathy and leukodystrophy; and that caused by mutation in SCO1 as early-onset hepatic failure and neurologic disorder. (from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim, MIM#220110, May 17, 2001)
    Synonyms : Cytochrome Oxidase Deficiency, Deficiency, Cytochrome-c Oxidase, Cytochrome Oxidase Deficiencies, Cytochrome c Oxidase Deficiency, Cytochrome-c Oxidase Deficiencies, Deficiencies, Cytochrome Oxidase, Deficiencies, Cytochrome-c Oxidase
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cytoplastic of or relating to a cytoplast
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cytosmear smear: a thin tissue or blood sample spread on a glass slide and stained for cytologic examination and diagnosis under a microscope
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cytotoxicity the degree to which something is toxic to living cells
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cytidine deoxycytidine: a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of cytosine and deoxyribose
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cytoarchitectonic cytoarchitectural: of or relating to cytoarchitecture
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