Inhibition of [FeFe]-hydrogenases by formaldehyde and wider mechanistic implications for biohydrogen activation.
Formaldehyde-a rapid and reversible inhibitor of hydrogen evolution by [FeFe]-hydrogenases-binds with a strong potential dependence that is almost complementary to that of CO. Whereas exogenous CO binds tightly to the oxidized state known as H(ox) but very weakly to a state two electrons more reduce...
Main Authors: | Foster, C, Krämer, T, Wait, A, Parkin, A, Jennings, D, Happe, T, McGrady, J, Armstrong, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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