Hydrogen activation by [NiFe]-hydrogenases
Hydrogenase-1 (Hyd-1) from Escherichia coli is a membrane-bound enzyme that catalyses the reversible oxidation of molecular H2 The active site contains one Fe and one Ni atom and several conserved amino acids including an arginine (Arg(509)), which interacts with two conserved aspartate residues (As...
Autors principals: | Carr, S, Evans, R, Brooke, E, Wehlin, S, Nomerotskaia, E, Sargent, F, Armstrong, F, Phillips, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Portland Press
2016
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