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Nitrogenase

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'''Nitrogenase''' (Nase) is an enzyme that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) into ammonia. Though abundantly present in the atmosphere, most organisms cannot utilize N<sub>2</sub> directly, and must instead take it in through other forms, like ammonia or nitrate. The triple bond in N<sub>2</sub> is highly resistant to changes in oxidation state, and nitrogenases, found only in nitrogen-fixing bacteria, are the only proteins capable of reducing N<sub>2</sub> to ammonia.
'''Nitrogenase''' (Nase) is an enzyme that fixes atmospheric nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) into ammonia. Though abundantly present in the atmosphere, most organisms cannot utilize N<sub>2</sub> directly, and must instead take it in through other forms, like ammonia or nitrate. The triple bond in N<sub>2</sub> is highly resistant to changes in oxidation state, and nitrogenases, found only in nitrogen-fixing bacteria, are the only proteins capable of reducing N<sub>2</sub> to ammonia.
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**[[4wes]], [[4wn9]], [[4wna]] - CpNase α+β subunit [CFe7MoS9 Fe8S7 Fe2]<br />
**[[4wes]], [[4wn9]], [[4wna]] - CpNase α+β subunit [CFe7MoS9 Fe8S7 Fe2]<br />
**[[2afh]], [[1m1y]], [[1g20]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]<br />
**[[2afh]], [[1m1y]], [[1g20]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7]<br />
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**[[2afi]], [[2afk]], [[1m34]], [[1g21]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + nucleotide<br />
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**[[2afi]], [[4wzb]], [[1m34]], [[1g21]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + nucleotide<br />
**[[1n2c]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + AlF4<br />
**[[1n2c]] - AvNase α+β subunit + iron protein 1 [Fe4S4 Fe7MoS9 Fe8S7] + AlF4<br />

Revision as of 11:17, 17 November 2016

Nitrogenase complex: α (grey and green) and β (pink and yellow) chains, nitrogenase iron protein ( purple,cyan, red and gold), showing Fe-Mo-S cluster complex with ADP, adipic acid, AlF4, Ca+2 and Mg+2 ions 1n2c

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3D structure of Nitrogenase

Updated on 17-November-2016

References

  1. Schindelin H, Kisker C, Schlessman JL, Howard JB, Rees DC. Structure of ADP x AIF4(-)-stabilized nitrogenase complex and its implications for signal transduction. Nature. 1997 May 22;387(6631):370-6. PMID:9163420 doi:10.1038/387370a0

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