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Nitrite reductase

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Protein film voltammetry (PFV) experiments performed on ''S. oneidensis'' ccNiR films in the absence of substrate produced a broad envelope of reversible signals that span approximately 450 mV. At high pH values the envelope appears as a single peak, whereas at pH values below 7 the envelope appears to be composed of two large overlapping peaks. At pH values below 6 and at 0 °C, the envelope of signal can be better resolved and more than two peaks can be observed. This resulting envelope of signal can be deconvoluted as the sum of five one-electron peaks, each corresponding to one of the five hemes in a ccNiR monomer (see image below).
Protein film voltammetry (PFV) experiments performed on ''S. oneidensis'' ccNiR films in the absence of substrate produced a broad envelope of reversible signals that span approximately 450 mV. At high pH values the envelope appears as a single peak, whereas at pH values below 7 the envelope appears to be composed of two large overlapping peaks. At pH values below 6 and at 0 °C, the envelope of signal can be better resolved and more than two peaks can be observed. This resulting envelope of signal can be deconvoluted as the sum of five one-electron peaks, each corresponding to one of the five hemes in a ccNiR monomer (see image below).
[[Image:figur5.jpg|left|378px|thumb|PFV of ''S. oneidensis'' ccNiR (a) Typical signal on a graphite electrode. (b) Baselinesubtracted non-turnover voltammogram]]
[[Image:figur5.jpg|left|378px|thumb|PFV of ''S. oneidensis'' ccNiR (a) Typical signal on a graphite electrode. (b) Baselinesubtracted non-turnover voltammogram]]
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Revision as of 09:46, 15 May 2016

Heme-containing nitrite reductase with heme and Ca+2 ions (PDB code 3ubr)

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3D structures of nitric reductase

Updated on 15-May-2016

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Youngblut M, Judd ET, Srajer V, Sayyed B, Goelzer T, Elliott SJ, Schmidt M, Pacheco AA. Laue crystal structure of Shewanella oneidensis cytochrome c nitrite reductase from a high-yield expression system. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2012 Mar 2. PMID:22382353 doi:10.1007/s00775-012-0885-0

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