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Cofactor acetylene reduction

The most efficient system of this type is obtained by the reduction of bovine serum albumin in the presence of molybdate. Apparently disulfide links in the peptide are broken and form thiolate groups which then bind molybdenum. In a borate buffer, this system will reduce dinitrogen and acetylene, although not using dithionite as an electron source. The turnover is similar to that of the iron-molybdenum cofactor (see Section XII), and dinitrogen reduction is inhibited by carbon monoxide and stimulated by ATP. The yield of ammonia is linearly dependent upon PN2, and the yield is also depressed in the presence of fumarate and, more surprisingly, succinate. It is calculated that the... [Pg.265]


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