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Protein of Azotobacter vinelandii

As illustrated in Figure 32, the FeMo-protein (of Azotobacter vinelandii) incorporates the P-cluster, which for sake of simplicity can be thought of as composed of two cuboidal Fe4S4 centres each linked by a common sulfur atom, and the FeMoco (sometimes defined as the M-centre) of composition MoFe7S9. A Fe4S3 subunit and a MoFe3S3 subunit form this latter centre.42... [Pg.470]

DeRose, V.J. C.-H., Kim, W.E., Newton, D. R.D., and Hoffman B. M. (1995) Electron Spin Echo Modulation Spectroscopic Analysis of Altered Nitrogenase MoFe Proteins of Azotobacter vinelandii, Biochemistry 34, 2809-2814... [Pg.196]

Shapiro S, Wolfe RS (1980) Methyl-coenzyme M, an intermediate in methanogenic dissimilation of Ct compounds by Methanosarcina barkeri. J Bacteriol 141 728-734 Shethna YI, DerVartanian DV, Beinert H (1968) Non heme (iron-sulfur) proteins of Azotobacter vinelandii. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 31 682-688... [Pg.144]


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