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NiFe-hydrogenases of Ralstonia eutropha H16: modular enzymes for oxygen-tolerant biological hydrogen oxidation
by
Lenz, Oliver
, Jones, Anne K
, Albracht, Simon P J
, Buhrke, Thorsten
, van der Linden, Eddy
, Burgdorf, Tanja
, Friedrich, Bärbel
in
Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Binding Sites - physiology
/ Biohydrogen
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biotechnology
/ Cell Membrane - metabolism
/ Cupriavidus necator - enzymology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogenase - metabolism
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein Kinases - metabolism
/ Ralstonia eutropha
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
2005
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NiFe-hydrogenases of Ralstonia eutropha H16: modular enzymes for oxygen-tolerant biological hydrogen oxidation
by
Lenz, Oliver
, Jones, Anne K
, Albracht, Simon P J
, Buhrke, Thorsten
, van der Linden, Eddy
, Burgdorf, Tanja
, Friedrich, Bärbel
in
Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Binding Sites - physiology
/ Biohydrogen
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biotechnology
/ Cell Membrane - metabolism
/ Cupriavidus necator - enzymology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogenase - metabolism
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein Kinases - metabolism
/ Ralstonia eutropha
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
2005
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NiFe-hydrogenases of Ralstonia eutropha H16: modular enzymes for oxygen-tolerant biological hydrogen oxidation
by
Lenz, Oliver
, Jones, Anne K
, Albracht, Simon P J
, Buhrke, Thorsten
, van der Linden, Eddy
, Burgdorf, Tanja
, Friedrich, Bärbel
in
Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
/ Binding Sites - physiology
/ Biohydrogen
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biotechnology
/ Cell Membrane - metabolism
/ Cupriavidus necator - enzymology
/ Hydrogen - metabolism
/ Hydrogenase - metabolism
/ Oxidation
/ Oxidation-Reduction
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen - metabolism
/ Phosphorylation
/ Protein Kinases - metabolism
/ Ralstonia eutropha
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
2005
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NiFe-hydrogenases of Ralstonia eutropha H16: modular enzymes for oxygen-tolerant biological hydrogen oxidation
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NiFe-hydrogenases of Ralstonia eutropha H16: modular enzymes for oxygen-tolerant biological hydrogen oxidation
2005
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Overview
Recent research on hydrogenases has been notably motivated by a desire to utilize these remarkable hydrogen oxidation catalysts in biotechnological applications. Progress in the development of such applications is substantially hindered by the oxygen sensitivity of the majority of hydrogenases. This problem tends to inspire the study of organisms such as Ralstonia eutropha H16 that produce oxygen-tolerant [NiFe]-hydrogenases. R. eutropha H16 serves as an excellent model system in that it produces three distinct [NiFe]-hydrogenases that each serve unique physiological roles: a membrane-bound hydrogenase (MBH) coupled to the respiratory chain, a cytoplasmic, soluble hydrogenase (SH) able to generate reducing equivalents by reducing NAD+ at the expense of hydrogen, and a regulatory hydrogenase (RH) which acts in a signal transduction cascade to control hydrogenase gene transcription. This review will present recent results regarding the biosynthesis, regulation, structure, activity, and spectroscopy of these enzymes. This information will be discussed in light of the question how do organisms adapt the prototypical [NiFe]-hydrogenase system to function in the presence of oxygen.
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S. Karger AG
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