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Sulfur dioxide/sulfites metabolic processes

Iron-sulfur proteins, Fe-S-proteins a group of proteins found in all organisms. They contain iron-sulfur centers (iron-sulfur clusters) and take part in electron transfer processes. They are involved In Hj metabolism, nitrogen and carbon dioxide fixation, oxidative and photosynthetic phosphorylation, mitochondrial hydroxylation and nitrite and sulfite reduction. The iron in the active centers is coordinated with the sulfur atoms of cysteine residues. In addition, all Fe-S-proteins except for Rubredoxins (see) contain the same number of labile or inorganic sulfur atoms as iron atoms, and both are covalently bound in iron-sulfur clusters. Since the iron is not bound in a porphyrin ring, this group of proteins is included in the Non-... [Pg.333]


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