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Ferredoxin bound sulfite reduction

Spinach nitrite reductase,313 which is considered further in Chapter 24, utilizes reduced ferredoxin to carry out a six-electron reduction of N02 to NH3 or of SO-2 to S2. The 61-kDa monomeric enzyme contains one siroheme and one Fe4S4 cluster. A sulfite reductase from E. coli utilizes NADPH as the reductant. It is a large (38a4 oligomer.312 The 66-kDa a chains contain bound flavin... [Pg.861]

The enzymes from green plants and fungi are large multifunctional proteins,80 which may resemble assimilatory sulfite reductases (Fig. 16-19). These contain siroheme (Fig. 16-6), which accepts electrons from either reduced ferredoxin (in photosynthetic organisms) or from NADH or NADPH. FAD acts as an intermediate carrier. It seems likely that the nitrite N binds to Fe of the siroheme and remains there during the entire six-electron reduction to NH3. Nitroxyl (NOH) and hydroxylamine (NH2OH) may be bound intermediates as is suggested in steps a-c of Eq. 24-14. [Pg.1367]


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