氢化酶
古细菌
酶
氧化还原
化学
活动站点
催化作用
生物化学
生物
基因
无机化学
作者
Nathaniel S. Sickerman,Yilin Hu
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4939-8864-8_5
摘要
Hydrogenases catalyze the simple yet important interconversion between H2 and protons and electrons. Found throughout prokaryotes, lower eukaryotes, and archaea, hydrogenases are used for a variety of redox and signaling purposes and are found in many different forms. This diverse group of metalloenzymes is divided into [NiFe], [FeFe], and [Fe] variants, based on the transition metal contents of their active sites. A wide array of biochemical and spectroscopic methods has been used to elucidate hydrogenases, and this along with a general description of the main enzyme types and catalytic mechanisms is discussed in this chapter.
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