[NiFe]-hydrogenases catalyze uptake and evolution of H2 in a wide range of microorganisms. The enzyme is characterized by an inorganic nickel/ iron cofactor, the latter of which carries carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands. In vivo generation of these ligands requires a number of auxiliary proteins, the so-called Hyp family. Initially, HypF binds and activates the precursor metabolite carbamoyl phosphate. HypF catalyzes removal of phosphate and transfers the carbamate group to HypE. In an ATP-dependent condensation reaction, the C-terminal cysteinyl residue of HypE is modified to what has been interpreted as thiocyanate. This group is the direct precursor of the cyanide ligands of the [NiFe]-hydrogenase active site cofactor. We present a FT-...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases are multimeric proteins. The large subunit contains the NiFe(CN) 2CO bimetallic ...
Hydrogenases are of great interest because they utilise abundant and inexpensive metals, Fe or Ni-Fe...
[NiFe]–hydrogenases catalyze uptake and evolution of H2 in a wide range of microorgan-isms. The enzy...
The class of [NiFe]-hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low-spin nicke...
The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–spin nicke...
Carbamoylphosphate has been shown to be the educt for the synthesis of the CN ligands of the NiFe me...
Carbamoylphosphate has been shown to be the educt for the synthesis of the CN ligands of the NiFe me...
Hydrogenases are enzymes involved in hydrogen metabolism, utilizing H2 as an electron source. [NiFe]...
The hydrogenase maturation proteins HypF and HypE catalyze the synthesis of the CN ligands of the ac...
<div><p>The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–sp...
AbstractWithin the catalytic centre of [NiFe]-hydrogenases one carbonyl and two cyanide ligands are ...
AbstractThe HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in t...
The HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in the large...
AbstractThe Fe atom in the bimetallic active site of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has one CO and two cyanide ...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases are multimeric proteins. The large subunit contains the NiFe(CN) 2CO bimetallic ...
Hydrogenases are of great interest because they utilise abundant and inexpensive metals, Fe or Ni-Fe...
[NiFe]–hydrogenases catalyze uptake and evolution of H2 in a wide range of microorgan-isms. The enzy...
The class of [NiFe]-hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low-spin nicke...
The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–spin nicke...
Carbamoylphosphate has been shown to be the educt for the synthesis of the CN ligands of the NiFe me...
Carbamoylphosphate has been shown to be the educt for the synthesis of the CN ligands of the NiFe me...
Hydrogenases are enzymes involved in hydrogen metabolism, utilizing H2 as an electron source. [NiFe]...
The hydrogenase maturation proteins HypF and HypE catalyze the synthesis of the CN ligands of the ac...
<div><p>The class of [NiFe]–hydrogenases is characterized by a bimetallic cofactor comprising low–sp...
AbstractWithin the catalytic centre of [NiFe]-hydrogenases one carbonyl and two cyanide ligands are ...
AbstractThe HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in t...
The HypC and HypD maturases are required for the biosynthesis of the Fe(CN)2CO cofactor in the large...
AbstractThe Fe atom in the bimetallic active site of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has one CO and two cyanide ...
The incorporation of carbon into the carbon monoxide and cyanide ligands of [NiFe]-hydrogenases has ...
[NiFe]-hydrogenases are multimeric proteins. The large subunit contains the NiFe(CN) 2CO bimetallic ...
Hydrogenases are of great interest because they utilise abundant and inexpensive metals, Fe or Ni-Fe...