4iud
From Proteopedia
Crystal structure of an O2-tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Ralstonia eutropha in its as-isolated form with ascorbate - partly reduced state
Function
[MBHL_CUPNH] This enzyme recycles the H(2) produced by nitrogenase to increase the production of ATP and to protect nitrogenase against inhibition or damage by O(2) under carbon- or phosphate-limited conditions. [MBHS_CUPNH] This enzyme recycles the H(2) produced by nitrogenase to increase the production of ATP and to protect nitrogenase against inhibition or damage by O(2) under carbon- or phosphate-limited conditions.
About this Structure
4iud is a 2 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Categories: Hydrogen:quinone oxidoreductase | Frielingsdorf, S. | Fritsch, J. | Hammer, M. | Lenz, O. | Scheerer, P. | Schmidt, A. | Aerobic hydrogen bacteria | Bimetallic | Hydrogen catalysis | Iron-sulfur cluster | Knallgas bacteria | Membrane-bound | Metalloenzyme | Metalloprotein catalytic center | Ni-fe active site | Nickel-iron cofactor | Oxidized state | Oxidoreductase | Oxygen-tolerant hydrogenase | Proteobacteria | Reduced state
