Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2 reduction to 2NH3: Mo-, V-, and Fe-nitrogenase, named respectively for the metal (M) in their active site metallocofactors (metal-ion composition, MFe7). Studies of the Mo-enzyme have revealed key aspects of its mechanism for N2 binding and reduction. Central to this mechanism is accumulation of four electrons and protons on its active site metallocofactor, called FeMo-co, as metal bound hydrides to generate the key E4(4H) ( Janus ) state. N2 binding/reduction in this state is coupled to reductive elimination (re) of the two hydrides as H2, the forward direction of a reductive-elimination/oxidative-addition (re/oa) equilibrium. A recent stud...
The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. Thes...
Nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of dinitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) to two ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) at...
Nitrogen fixation by nitrogenase begins with the accumulation of four reducing equivalents at the ac...
Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2...
Of the three forms of nitrogenase (Mo-nitrogenase, V-nitrogenase, and Fe-nitrogenase), Fe-nitrogenas...
Of the three forms of nitrogenase (Mo-nitrogenase, V-nitrogenase, and Fe-nitrogenase), Fe-nitrogenas...
We proposed a reductive elimination/oxidative addition (re/oa) mechanism for reduction of N2 to 2NH3...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. Thes...
Three known nitrogenase isozymes, Mo-, V-, and Fe-, catalyze biological reduction of dinitrogen (N2)...
Three known nitrogenase isozymes, Mo-, V-, and Fe-, catalyze biological reduction of dinitrogen (N2)...
The reduction of N<sub>2</sub> to NH<sub>3</sub> by Mo-dependent nitrogenase at its active-site meta...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
Nitrogenase consists of two metalloproteins, the MoFe protein and the Fe protein. The MoFe protein i...
The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. Thes...
Nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of dinitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) to two ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) at...
Nitrogen fixation by nitrogenase begins with the accumulation of four reducing equivalents at the ac...
Three genetically distinct, but structurally similar, isozymes of nitrogenase catalyze biological N2...
Of the three forms of nitrogenase (Mo-nitrogenase, V-nitrogenase, and Fe-nitrogenase), Fe-nitrogenas...
Of the three forms of nitrogenase (Mo-nitrogenase, V-nitrogenase, and Fe-nitrogenase), Fe-nitrogenas...
We proposed a reductive elimination/oxidative addition (re/oa) mechanism for reduction of N2 to 2NH3...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. Thes...
Three known nitrogenase isozymes, Mo-, V-, and Fe-, catalyze biological reduction of dinitrogen (N2)...
Three known nitrogenase isozymes, Mo-, V-, and Fe-, catalyze biological reduction of dinitrogen (N2)...
The reduction of N<sub>2</sub> to NH<sub>3</sub> by Mo-dependent nitrogenase at its active-site meta...
Mo-nitrogenase catalyzes the challenging N2-to-NH3 reduction. This complex reaction proceeds through...
Nitrogenase consists of two metalloproteins, the MoFe protein and the Fe protein. The MoFe protein i...
The enzyme nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of N2 to ammonia but also that of protons to H2. Thes...
Nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of dinitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) to two ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) at...
Nitrogen fixation by nitrogenase begins with the accumulation of four reducing equivalents at the ac...