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    Gong, Hongri; Li, Jun; Xu, Ao; Tang, Yanting; Ji, Wenxin; Gao, Ruogu; Wang, Shuhui; Yu, Lu; Tian, Changlin; Li, Jingwen; Yen, Hsin-Yung; Man Lam, Sin; Shui, Guanghou; Yang, Xiuna; Sun, Yuna; Li, Xuemei; Jia, Minze; Yang, Cheng; Jiang, Biao; Lou, Zhiyong; Robinson, Carol V; Wong, Luet-Lok; Guddat, Luke W; Sun, Fei; Wang, Quan; Rao, Zihe

    Science, 11/2018, Volume: 362, Issue: 6418
    Journal Article

    We report a 3.5-angstrom-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure of a respiratory supercomplex isolated from It comprises a complex III dimer flanked on either side by individual complex IV subunits. Complex III and IV associate so that electrons can be transferred from quinol in complex III to the oxygen reduction center in complex IV by way of a bridging cytochrome subunit. We observed a superoxide dismutase-like subunit at the periplasmic face, which may be responsible for detoxification of superoxide formed by complex III. The structure reveals features of an established drug target and provides a foundation for the development of treatments for human tuberculosis.