Nitrogenase enzymes have evolved complex iron–sulfur (Fe–S) containing cofactors that most commonly contain molybdenum (MoFe, Nif) as a heterometal but also exist as vanadium (VFe, Vnf) and heterometal-independent (Fe-only, Anf) forms. All three varieties are capable of the reduction of dinitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) but exhibit differences in catalytic rates and substrate specificity unique to metal type. Recently, N_2 reduction activity was observed in archaeal methanotrophs and methanogens that encode for nitrogenase homologs which do not cluster phylogenetically with previously characterized nitrogenases. To gain insight into the metal cofactors of these uncharacterized nitrogenase homologs, predicted three-dimensional structures of...
In the nitrogenase molybdenum-iron (MoFe) protein, we have identified five potential substrate acces...
Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2...
Reactivity studies of clusters that contain the MFe 3 S 4 cores (M = Mo, V) with catecholate, multi...
Most biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) results from the activity of the molybdenum nitrogenase (Mo-...
AbstractNitrogenase is an enzyme found in many bacteria and archaea that catalyzes biological dinitr...
AbstractThe in vitro reconstitution of molybdenum nitrogenase was manipulated to generate a chimeric...
Nitrogenase catalyzed nitrogen fixation is the process by which life converts dinitrogen gas into fi...
The molybdenum nitrogenase, present in a diverse group of bacteria and archea, is the major contribu...
AbstractAzotobacter vinelandii carries three different and genetically distinct nitrogenase systems ...
The biological route for nitrogen gas entering the biosphere is reduction to ammonia by the nitrogen...
Nitrogenase, EC: 1.18.6.1 is the enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia; this ...
Nitrogenase is the metalloenzyme only found in bacteria and archaea that is essential for biological...
The reduction of nitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) is a requisite transformation for life. Although i...
Nitrogenase consists of two metalloproteins, the MoFe protein and the Fe protein. The MoFe protein i...
As a key constituent of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules, nitrogen is essential to al...
In the nitrogenase molybdenum-iron (MoFe) protein, we have identified five potential substrate acces...
Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2...
Reactivity studies of clusters that contain the MFe 3 S 4 cores (M = Mo, V) with catecholate, multi...
Most biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) results from the activity of the molybdenum nitrogenase (Mo-...
AbstractNitrogenase is an enzyme found in many bacteria and archaea that catalyzes biological dinitr...
AbstractThe in vitro reconstitution of molybdenum nitrogenase was manipulated to generate a chimeric...
Nitrogenase catalyzed nitrogen fixation is the process by which life converts dinitrogen gas into fi...
The molybdenum nitrogenase, present in a diverse group of bacteria and archea, is the major contribu...
AbstractAzotobacter vinelandii carries three different and genetically distinct nitrogenase systems ...
The biological route for nitrogen gas entering the biosphere is reduction to ammonia by the nitrogen...
Nitrogenase, EC: 1.18.6.1 is the enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of dinitrogen to ammonia; this ...
Nitrogenase is the metalloenzyme only found in bacteria and archaea that is essential for biological...
The reduction of nitrogen (N_2) to ammonia (NH_3) is a requisite transformation for life. Although i...
Nitrogenase consists of two metalloproteins, the MoFe protein and the Fe protein. The MoFe protein i...
As a key constituent of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules, nitrogen is essential to al...
In the nitrogenase molybdenum-iron (MoFe) protein, we have identified five potential substrate acces...
Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2...
Reactivity studies of clusters that contain the MFe 3 S 4 cores (M = Mo, V) with catecholate, multi...