Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase

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==Function==
==Function==
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'''Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase''' (CODH) catalyzes the reversible conversion of CO to CO2. Two classes of CODH were identified: CODH containing 2Fe-Mo-2S-FAD cluster and CODH containing Fe3-Ni-S4 cluster. CODH can exist as a monofunctional enzyme and as a bifunctional enzyme with acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS) (see [[Acetyl-CoA synthase]]).
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'''Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase''' (CODH) catalyzes the reversible conversion of CO to CO2. Two classes of CODH were identified: CODH containing 2Fe-Mo-2S-FAD cluster and CODH containing Fe3-Ni-S4 cluster. CODH can exist as a monofunctional enzyme and as a bifunctional enzyme with acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS) (see [[Acetyl-CoA synthase]] and [[Reductive acetyl CoA pathway]]).
==={{nowrap|N-Butylisocyanide Oxidation}} at the {{nowrap|&#91;NiFe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>OH<sub>x</sub>&#93;-cluster}} of Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase===
==={{nowrap|N-Butylisocyanide Oxidation}} at the {{nowrap|&#91;NiFe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>OH<sub>x</sub>&#93;-cluster}} of Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase===

Current revision

Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase showing Fe4-S4, Fe2-S2, Fe3-Ni-S4 clusters complex with butylformamide, butyl isocyanate and Fe+3 ion (PDB code 2yiv)

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References

  1. Jeoung JH, Dobbek H. n-Butyl isocyanide oxidation at the [NiFe(4)S (4)OH ( x )] cluster of CO dehydrogenase. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2011 Sep 9. PMID:21904889 doi:10.1007/s00775-011-0839-y

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