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Reducing agents nuclear spin

The three-pulse electron spin-echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) technique is particularly sensitive for detecting hyperfine couplings to nuclei with a weak nuclear moment, such as 14N. It has been used to probe the coordination state of nickel in two hydrogenases from M. tkermoautotrophicum, strain AH (56). One of these enzymes contains FAD and catalyzes the reduction of F420 (7,8-dimethyl-8-hydroxy-5-deazaflavin), while the other contains no FAD and has so far only been shown to reduce artificial redox agents such as methyl viologen. [Pg.311]


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