Rubredoxin

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by complete loss of absorabncy at 490 nm. Nonheme iron proteins, probably containing inorganic sulfide, have
by complete loss of absorabncy at 490 nm. Nonheme iron proteins, probably containing inorganic sulfide, have
been implicated as functional entities in electron transport in mitochondria from mammalian tissue. Rubredoxin is a distinct class of
been implicated as functional entities in electron transport in mitochondria from mammalian tissue. Rubredoxin is a distinct class of
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electron transfer proteins because of its striking feature of the lack of an inorganic sulfide. <ref>Calderon, R. H., García-Cerdán, J. G., Malnoë, A., Cook, R., Russell, J. J., Gaw, C., Dent, R. M., de Vitry, C., & Niyogi, K. K. (2013, September 13). A conserved rubredoxin is necessary for photosystem II accumulation in diverse oxygenic photoautotrophs. The Journal of biological chemistry. Retrieved April 21, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772215/</ref>
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electron transfer proteins because of its striking feature of the lack of an inorganic sulfide. <ref>Calderon, R. H., García-Cerdán, J. G., Malnoë, A., Cook, R., Russell, J. J., Gaw, C., Dent, R. M., de Vitry, C., & Niyogi, K. K. (2013, September 13). A conserved rubredoxin is necessary for photosystem II accumulation in diverse oxygenic photoautotrophs. The Journal of biological chemistry. Retrieved April 21, 2022, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772215/ </ref>

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Rubredoxin Structure and Function

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References

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