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Crystal structure of an O2-tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha in its O2-derivatized form by a "soak-and-freeze" derivatization method
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Categories: Kalms, J | Scheerer, P | Schmidt, A | Aerobic hydrogen bacteria | Bimetallic | Dehydrogenase | Dihydrogen | Fe-s cluster | Gas transport | Hydrogen catalysis | Hydrophobic tunnel | Knallgasbacteria | Membrane | Membrane bound | Metalloenzyme | Metalloprotein catalytic center | Ni-fe active site | Oxidized state | Oxidoreductase | Oxygen derivatisation | Oxygen derivatised state | Oxygen tolerant hydrogenase | Proteobacteria | T-cluster
