Enzymes and associated electron transport systems that catalyse the respiratory reduction of nitrogen oxides and oxyanions
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Cell biology and molecular basis of denitrification.
TL;DR: Denitrification is intimately related to fundamental cellular processes that include primary and secondary transport, protein translocation, cytochrome c biogenesis, anaerobic gene regulation, metalloprotein assembly, and the biosynthesis of the cofactors molybdopterin and heme D1.
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The Mononuclear Molybdenum Enzymes
TL;DR: It is now well-established that all molybdenum-containing enzymes other than nitrogenase fall into three large and mutually exclusive families, as exemplified by the enzymes xanthine oxidation, sulfite oxidase, and DMSO reductase; these enzymes represent the focus of the present account.
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Copper Active Sites in Biology
Edward I. Solomon,David E. Heppner,Esther M. Johnston,Jake W. Ginsbach,Jordi Cirera,Munzarin F. Qayyum,Matthew T. Kieber-Emmons,Christian H. Kjaergaard,Ryan G. Hadt,Li Tian +9 more
TL;DR: This review presents in depth discussions of all these classes of Cu enzymes and the correlations within and among these classes, as well as the present understanding of the enzymology, kinetics, geometric structures, electronic structures and the reaction mechanisms these have elucidated.
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NITRATE REDUCTASE STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND REGULATION: Bridging the Gap between Biochemistry and Physiology.
TL;DR: A complete three-dimensional dimeric NR structure model was built from structures of sulfite oxidase and cytochrome b reductase, and key active site residues have been investigated.
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A common export pathway for proteins binding complex redox cofactors
TL;DR: The precursor polypeptides of periplasmic proteins binding seven types of redox cofactor have unusually long signal sequences bearing a consensus (S/T)‐R‐ R‐x‐F‐L‐K motif immediately before the hydrophobic region that are suggested to share a common specialization in their export pathway.
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