AbstractNitric oxide reductases (NORs) that are found in bacteria belong to the large enzyme family which includes cytochrome oxidases. Two types of bacterial NORs have been characterised. One is a cytochrome bc-type complex (cNOR) that receives electrons from soluble redox protein donors, whereas the other type (qNOR) lacks the cytochrome c component and uses quinol as the electron donor. The latter enzyme is present in several pathogens that are not denitrifiers. We summarise the current knowledge on bacterial NORs, and discuss the evolutionary relationship between them and cytochrome oxidases in this review
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
AbstractThe active site of the bacterial nitric oxide reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans contai...
<div><p>Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory int...
AbstractNitric oxide reductases (NORs) that are found in bacteria belong to the large enzyme family ...
AbstractThe crystal structures of bacterial nitric oxide reductases (NOR) from Pseudomonas aeruginos...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the membrane-integrated nitric oxide reductase cNOR from Pseudomona...
The electrochemical gradient that ensues from the enzymatic activity of cytochromes such as nitrate ...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
AbstractThe crystal structures of bacterial nitric oxide reductases (NOR) from Pseudomonas aeruginos...
AbstractNitric oxide reductases (Nors) are members of the heme-copper oxidase superfamily that reduc...
AbstractNitric oxide reductase (NOR) from denitrifying bacteria is an integral membrane protein that...
Denitrification is a microbial pathway that constitutes an important part of the nitrogen cycle on e...
AbstractNitric oxide reductase (NOR) is a membrane bound enzyme involved in the metabolic denitrific...
AbstractThe mechanism of the nitric oxide reduction in a bacterial nitric oxide reductase (NOR) has ...
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
AbstractThe active site of the bacterial nitric oxide reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans contai...
<div><p>Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory int...
AbstractNitric oxide reductases (NORs) that are found in bacteria belong to the large enzyme family ...
AbstractThe crystal structures of bacterial nitric oxide reductases (NOR) from Pseudomonas aeruginos...
AbstractThe crystal structure of the membrane-integrated nitric oxide reductase cNOR from Pseudomona...
The electrochemical gradient that ensues from the enzymatic activity of cytochromes such as nitrate ...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
AbstractThe crystal structures of bacterial nitric oxide reductases (NOR) from Pseudomonas aeruginos...
AbstractNitric oxide reductases (Nors) are members of the heme-copper oxidase superfamily that reduc...
AbstractNitric oxide reductase (NOR) from denitrifying bacteria is an integral membrane protein that...
Denitrification is a microbial pathway that constitutes an important part of the nitrogen cycle on e...
AbstractNitric oxide reductase (NOR) is a membrane bound enzyme involved in the metabolic denitrific...
AbstractThe mechanism of the nitric oxide reduction in a bacterial nitric oxide reductase (NOR) has ...
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
AbstractThe active site of the bacterial nitric oxide reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans contai...
<div><p>Bacterial response to nitric oxide (NO) is of major importance since NO is an obligatory int...