[NiFe] hydrogenases catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen into two protons and two electrons. A key organometallic chemistry feature of the NiFe active site is that the iron atom is co-coordinated by two cyanides (CN–) and one carbon monoxide (CO) ligand. Biosynthesis of the NiFe(CN)2(CO) cofactor requires the activity of at least six maturation proteins, designated HypA–F. An additional maturase, HypX, is required for CO ligand synthesis under aerobic conditions, and preliminary in vivo data indicated that HypX releases CO using N10-formyltetrahydrofolate (N10-formyl-THF) as the substrate. HypX has a bipartite structure composed of an N-terminal module similar to N10-formyl-THF transferases and a C-terminal module homolog...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases (Hyd) are redox-active metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible oxidation of ...
AbstractWithin the catalytic centre of [NiFe]-hydrogenases one carbonyl and two cyanide ligands are ...
International audienceThe synthesis and assembly of the active site [FeFe] unit of [FeFe]-hydrogenas...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases catalyze the reversible conversion of hydrogen gas into protons and electrons an...
The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–spin nicke...
[FeFe] hydrogenases catalyze H(2) production using the H-cluster, an iron-sulfur cofactor that conta...
[FeFe] hydrogenases catalyze H2 production using the H-cluster, an iron-sulfur cofactor that contain...
Abstract: Biosynthesis of the unusual organometallic H-cluster at the active site of the [FeFe]-hydr...
Biosynthesis of the unusual organometallic H-cluster at the active site of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase re...
<div><p>The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–sp...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes catalyzing the reversible splitting of H...
[FeFe] hydrogenases are promising catalysts for producing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel and chemica...
AbstractThe HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in t...
[FeFe] hydrogenases are promising catalysts for producing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel and chemica...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases (Hyd) are redox-active metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible oxidation of ...
AbstractWithin the catalytic centre of [NiFe]-hydrogenases one carbonyl and two cyanide ligands are ...
International audienceThe synthesis and assembly of the active site [FeFe] unit of [FeFe]-hydrogenas...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases catalyze the reversible conversion of hydrogen gas into protons and electrons an...
The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–spin nicke...
[FeFe] hydrogenases catalyze H(2) production using the H-cluster, an iron-sulfur cofactor that conta...
[FeFe] hydrogenases catalyze H2 production using the H-cluster, an iron-sulfur cofactor that contain...
Abstract: Biosynthesis of the unusual organometallic H-cluster at the active site of the [FeFe]-hydr...
Biosynthesis of the unusual organometallic H-cluster at the active site of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase re...
<div><p>The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–sp...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes catalyzing the reversible splitting of H...
[FeFe] hydrogenases are promising catalysts for producing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel and chemica...
AbstractThe HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in t...
[FeFe] hydrogenases are promising catalysts for producing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel and chemica...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases (Hyd) are redox-active metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible oxidation of ...
AbstractWithin the catalytic centre of [NiFe]-hydrogenases one carbonyl and two cyanide ligands are ...