نتایج جستجو برای: hydrogenase

تعداد نتایج: 2346  

Journal: :Biochemistry 1981
D J Arp R H Burris

The kinetic mechanism of the unidirectional H2-oxidizing hydrogenase from soybean nodule bacteroids has been investigated with highly purified enzyme. Measurements of the Km for H2 vary from 0.97 to 2.6 microM, and the Km for methylene blue varies from 6 to 17 microM. With H2 and methylene blue as substrates, the initial velocity patterns are intersecting. High levels of methylene blue are inhi...

2009
Jon M. Kuchenreuther James A. Stapleton James R. Swartz

BACKGROUND [FeFe] hydrogenases are metalloenzymes involved in the anaerobic metabolism of H(2). These proteins are distinguished by an active site cofactor known as the H-cluster. This unique [6Fe-6S] complex contains multiple non-protein moieties and requires several maturation enzymes for its assembly. The pathways and biochemical precursors for H-cluster biosynthesis have yet to be elucidate...

Journal: :Energy & environmental science 2014
Nigel J Burroughs Marko Boehm Carrie Eckert Giulia Mastroianni Edward M Spence Jianfeng Yu Peter J Nixon Jens Appel Conrad W Mullineaux Samantha J Bryan

Cyanobacteria contain a bidirectional [NiFe] hydrogenase which transiently produces hydrogen upon exposure of anoxic cells to light, potentially acting as a "valve" releasing excess electrons from the electron transport chain. However, its interaction with the photosynthetic electron transport chain remains unclear. By GFP-tagging the HoxF diaphorase subunit we show that the hydrogenase is thyl...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2014
Nga T Nguyen Yuki Mori Takahiro Matsumoto Takeshi Yatabe Ryota Kabe Hidetaka Nakai Ki-Seok Yoon Seiji Ogo

We report the decomposition of formic acid to hydrogen and carbon dioxide, catalysed by a NiRu complex originally developed as a [NiFe]hydrogenase model. This is the first example of H2 evolution, catalysed by a [NiFe]hydrogenase model, which does not require additional energy.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Daniel C Ducat Gairik Sachdeva Pamela A Silver

Hydrogenases catalyze the reversible reaction 2H(+) + 2e(-) ↔ H(2) with an equilibrium constant that is dependent on the reducing potential of electrons carried by their redox partner. To examine the possibility of increasing the photobiological production of hydrogen within cyanobacterial cultures, we expressed the [FeFe] hydrogenase, HydA, from Clostridium acetobutylicum in the non-nitrogen-f...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
M Leul U Mattsson A Sellstedt

A molecular characterization of uptake hydrogenase in Frankia was performed by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry, PCR amplification and Southern blotting. A polypeptide of approx. 60 kDa was recognized in Frankia UGL011102, AVCI1 and KB5 on the two-dimensional gel by blotting with Ralstonia eutropha (Hox G) an...

2017
Nathaniel A Losey Florence Mus John W Peters Huynh M Le Michael J McInerney

Syntrophomonas wolfei syntrophically oxidizes short-chain fatty acids (four to eight carbons in length) when grown in coculture with a hydrogen- and/or formate-using methanogen. The oxidation of 3-hydroxybutyryl-coenzyme A (CoA), formed during butyrate metabolism, results in the production of NADH. The enzyme systems involved in NADH reoxidation in S. wolfei are not well understood. The genome ...

2010
Martin Barz Christian Beimgraben Torsten Staller Frauke Germer Friederike Opitz Claudia Marquardt Christoph Schwarz Kirstin Gutekunst Klaus Heinrich Vanselow Ruth Schmitz Julie LaRoche Rüdiger Schulz Jens Appel

BACKGROUND Surface waters of aquatic environments have been shown to both evolve and consume hydrogen and the ocean is estimated to be the principal natural source. In some marine habitats, H(2) evolution and uptake are clearly due to biological activity, while contributions of abiotic sources must be considered in others. Until now the only known biological process involved in H(2) metabolism ...

2012
Jaoon YH Kim Byung Hoon Jo Younghwa Jo Hyung Joon Cha

BACKGROUND Solar energy is the ultimate energy source on the Earth. The conversion of solar energy into fuels and energy sources can be an ideal solution to address energy problems. The recent discovery of proteorhodopsin in uncultured marine γ-proteobacteria has made it possible to construct recombinant Escherichia coli with the function of light-driven proton pumps. Protons that translocate a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
L C Seefeldt D J Arp

Hydrogenases catalyze the reversible activation of dihydrogen. We have previously demonstrated that the purified hydrogenase from the nitrogen-fixing microorganism Azotobacter vinelandii is an alpha beta dimer (98,000 Da) with subunits of 67,000 (alpha) and 31,000 (beta) daltons and that this enzyme contains iron and nickel. The enzyme can be purified anaerobically in the presence of dithionite...

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