Journal:JBIC:28
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<span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Ni</span>, except for <font color='magenta'><b>amino acids carbon atoms, which are in magenta</b></font>. | <span style="color:green;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">Ni</span>, except for <font color='magenta'><b>amino acids carbon atoms, which are in magenta</b></font>. | ||
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Another mutant is especially sensitive to sulfur and is characterized in an unready enzyme mixture consisting of the Ni-A state and a new Ni-‘Sox’ state with a cysteine-persulfide ligand bound to Ni(II). The reactivity of the Ni-Fe site to sulfur complicated the interpretation of previous crystallographic studies. The new results presented here should conclude a long-standing debate on the identity of the Ni-A state. A proper understanding of the reactions of the enzyme Ni-Fe active site with molecular oxygen and inorganic sulfur may also have an impact on the design and synthesis of bioinspired synthetic catalysts. | Another mutant is especially sensitive to sulfur and is characterized in an unready enzyme mixture consisting of the Ni-A state and a new Ni-‘Sox’ state with a cysteine-persulfide ligand bound to Ni(II). The reactivity of the Ni-Fe site to sulfur complicated the interpretation of previous crystallographic studies. The new results presented here should conclude a long-standing debate on the identity of the Ni-A state. A proper understanding of the reactions of the enzyme Ni-Fe active site with molecular oxygen and inorganic sulfur may also have an impact on the design and synthesis of bioinspired synthetic catalysts. |
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