International audienceWe investigated di-hydrogen transport between the solvent and the active site of FeFe hydrogenases. Substrate channels supposedly exist and serve various functions in certain redox enzymes which use or produce O(2), H(2), NO, CO, or N(2), but the preferred paths have not always been unambiguously identified, and whether a continuous, permanent channel is an absolute requirement for transporting diatomic molecules is unknown. Here, we review the literature on gas channels in proteins and enzymes and we report on the use of site-directed mutagenesis and various kinetic methods, which proved useful for characterizing substrate access to the active site of NiFe hydrogenase to test the putative "static'' H(2) channel of FeF...
International audienceFeFe hydrogenases are the most efficient H$_2$-producing enzymes. However, ina...
Hydrogenase enzymes are natural biocatalysts that might be harnessed to reduce the cost of hydrogen ...
The unmatched catalytic turnover rates of [FeFe]-hydrogenases require an exceptionally efficient pro...
International audienceWe investigated di-hydrogen transport between the solvent and the active site ...
SummaryWe report on a computational investigation of the passive transport of H2 and O2 between the ...
The H<sub>2</sub> production potential of [FeFe]-hydrogenase, a hydrogen-producing enzyme from green...
[FeFe] hydrogenases, metalloenzymes catalyzing proton/dihydrogeninterconversion, have attracted inte...
International audienceHydrogenases are metalloenzymes that catalyze the redox conversion between H2 ...
International audienceHydrogenases are metalloenzymes that catalyse both H(2)evolution and uptake. T...
AbstractPossible proton transport pathways in Clostridium pasteurianum (CpI) [FeFe]-hydrogenase were...
FeFe hydrogenases are the most efficient H2-producing enzymes. However, inactivation by O2 remains a...
AbstractHydrogenases catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen (H2), but little is kno...
By analysing the results of experiments carried out with two FeFe hydrogenases and several "channel ...
International audienceFeFe hydrogenases are the most efficient H$_2$-producing enzymes. However, ina...
Hydrogenase enzymes are natural biocatalysts that might be harnessed to reduce the cost of hydrogen ...
The unmatched catalytic turnover rates of [FeFe]-hydrogenases require an exceptionally efficient pro...
International audienceWe investigated di-hydrogen transport between the solvent and the active site ...
SummaryWe report on a computational investigation of the passive transport of H2 and O2 between the ...
The H<sub>2</sub> production potential of [FeFe]-hydrogenase, a hydrogen-producing enzyme from green...
[FeFe] hydrogenases, metalloenzymes catalyzing proton/dihydrogeninterconversion, have attracted inte...
International audienceHydrogenases are metalloenzymes that catalyze the redox conversion between H2 ...
International audienceHydrogenases are metalloenzymes that catalyse both H(2)evolution and uptake. T...
AbstractPossible proton transport pathways in Clostridium pasteurianum (CpI) [FeFe]-hydrogenase were...
FeFe hydrogenases are the most efficient H2-producing enzymes. However, inactivation by O2 remains a...
AbstractHydrogenases catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen (H2), but little is kno...
By analysing the results of experiments carried out with two FeFe hydrogenases and several "channel ...
International audienceFeFe hydrogenases are the most efficient H$_2$-producing enzymes. However, ina...
Hydrogenase enzymes are natural biocatalysts that might be harnessed to reduce the cost of hydrogen ...
The unmatched catalytic turnover rates of [FeFe]-hydrogenases require an exceptionally efficient pro...