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Hydrogenase, membrane-bound

Bradyrhizobium japonicum [NiFe] hydrogenase Membrane-bound cytochrome b reducing Energy conservation H2 recyling during N2 fixation H2,Q2, nickel, carbon and energy source limitation 3... [Pg.52]

Methanococcus mazeii 2[NiFe] hydrogenases Membrane-bound cytochrome b reducing (Vht) Membrane-bound cytochrome b reducing (Vho) Methanogenesis Methanogenesis H2/CO2, methanol, acetate Constitutive 10... [Pg.53]

Rhodospiriiium rubrum [NiFe] hydrogenase Membrane-bound H2 production component of the during CO dehydrogenase CO oxidation complex 0,0.2 18... [Pg.53]

Laska S, F Lottspeicht, A Kletzin (2003) Membrane-bound hydrogenase and sulfur reductase of the hyper-thermophilic and acidophilic archaeon AcidiawMi ambivalens. Microbiology (UK) 149 2357-2371. [Pg.190]

Most [NiFeJ-hydrogenases inactivate reversibly in air but Ralstonia membrane-bound hydrogenase retains substantiai activity in air... [Pg.619]

Figure 17.16 Electrocatalytic H2 oxidation by Ralstonia metallidurans CH34 membrane-bound hydrogenase on a PGE RDE in the presence of O2. The eiectrode is rotated at 2000 revmin and poiarized at +0.142 V vs, SHE in buffered aqueous solution at pH 5.6 and 30 °C, close to 1 bar H2. Reprinted with permission from Vincent et al. [2007]. Copyright (2007) American Chemical Society. Figure 17.16 Electrocatalytic H2 oxidation by Ralstonia metallidurans CH34 membrane-bound hydrogenase on a PGE RDE in the presence of O2. The eiectrode is rotated at 2000 revmin and poiarized at +0.142 V vs, SHE in buffered aqueous solution at pH 5.6 and 30 °C, close to 1 bar H2. Reprinted with permission from Vincent et al. [2007]. Copyright (2007) American Chemical Society.
R. L. Csaki. Bodrossy, T. Hanczar, J. C. Murrell, K. L. Kovacs (2001) Molecular characterization of a membrane bound hydrogenase in the methanotroph Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath). FEMSMicrobiol. Lett., 205 203-207... [Pg.30]

Group 2. The periplasmic and membrane-bound NiFe(Se) hydrogenases in the Proteobacteria... [Pg.33]

Anabaena cylindrica sp. PCC7I20 [NiFe] hydrogenase Putative membrane- bound cytochrome b reducing H2 recycling during N2 fixation O2, nitrogen limitation, heterocyst formation 2... [Pg.52]


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