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HypX protein

A further gene, hypX, required for maturation of hydrogenase has been found in R. leguminosarum, B. japonicum and R. eutropha (Rey et al. 1996, Buhrke and Friedrich 1998) but does not seem to be present in E. coli. The ypX-encoded protein contains a region with sequence identity to N °-formyltetrahydrofolate-depen-dent enzymes, e.g. phosphoribosylglycinamide formyl transferase which catalyses the fourth step in purine biosynthesis. [Pg.83]

Bleijlevens B, Buhrke T, van der Linden E, Friedrich B, Albracht SPJ (2004) The auxiliary protein HypX provides oxygen tolerance to the soluble [NiFe]-hydrogenase of Ralstonia eutropha H16 by way of a cyanide ligand to nickel. J Biol Chem 279 46686-46691... [Pg.154]


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