PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6288019-21 1982 Cytochrome b562 is postulated to be on the inner surface of the mitochondrial membrane and to bind either ubiquinone or ubisemiquinone, HQNO would bind to the reduced form of the cytochrome and colletotrichin to the oxidized form. coenzyme Q10 120-134 mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b Homo sapiens 0-12 3009448-11 1986 One pathway allows the initial phase of cytochrome b reduction by a myxothiazol-sensitive reaction in which reduction of b by ubisemiquinone is linked to reduction of iron-sulfur protein and cytochrome c1 by ubiquinol. coenzyme Q10 126-140 mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b Homo sapiens 40-52 6086391-0 1984 Localization of a ferricyanide-reactive site of cytochrome b-c1 complex, possibly of cytochrome b or ubisemiquinone, at the outer face of submitochondrial particles. coenzyme Q10 101-115 mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b Homo sapiens 48-60 7074101-9 1982 (7) It is suggested that the need for ubiquinone for the oxidation of duroquinol is due to the requirement of ubisemiquinone for the oxidation of cytochrome b, duroquinol not being able to form a stabilized semiquinone. coenzyme Q10 110-124 mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b Homo sapiens 146-158