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Fe-only hydrogenase is a heterodimer that uses iron in its active sites to catalyze oxidation of molecular hydrogen. The <scene name='Sandbox23/Myscene/1'>overall structure</scene> of Fe-only hydrogenase includes both helices (green) and sheets (orange). Information from [[1hfe]].
Fe-only hydrogenase is a heterodimer that uses iron in its active sites to catalyze oxidation of molecular hydrogen. The <scene name='Sandbox23/Myscene/1'>overall structure</scene> of Fe-only hydrogenase includes both helices (green) and sheets (orange). Information from [[1hfe]].
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<scene name='Sandbox23/Activesites/1'>active sites</scene>
{{STRUCTURE_1hfe | PDB=1hfe | SCENE= }}
{{STRUCTURE_1hfe | PDB=1hfe | SCENE= }}

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Fe-only hydrogenase is a heterodimer that uses iron in its active sites to catalyze oxidation of molecular hydrogen. The of Fe-only hydrogenase includes both helices (green) and sheets (orange). Information from 1hfe.


PDB ID 1hfe

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1hfe, resolution 1.60Å ()
Ligands: , , , , , ,
Activity: Ferredoxin hydrogenase, with EC number 1.12.7.2
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
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