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The Fe Proteins of Molybdenum Nitrogenase

The Fe proteins are homodimers containing a single Fe4S4 cluster. Site-directed mutagenesis experiments showed that the cluster was probably held between the two subunits by ligation to two of the invariant cysteine residues from each subunit (16). This observation was confirmed later by X-ray crystallography (1) of the Fe protein [Pg.162]

As well as donating electrons to the MoFe protein, the Fe protein has at least two and possibly three other functions (see Section IV,C) It is involved in the biosynthesis of the iron molybdenum cofactor, FeMoco it is required for insertion of the FeMoco into the MoFe protein polypeptides and it has been implicated in the regulation of the biosynthesis of the alternative nitrogenases. [Pg.164]


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