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Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

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Iron, nickel-containing hydrogenase (1h2r) enzyme from Desulfovibrio vulgaris

Higuchi, Y., H. Ogata, K. Miki, N. Yasuoka, and T. Yagi. 1999. Removal of the bridging ligand atom at the Ni-Fe active site of [NiFe] hydrogenase upon reduction with H2, as revealed by X-ray structure analysis at 1.4 Å resolution. Structure (London) 7:549-556.


Fe,Ni hydrogenase (1h2r)

Active Site Views

  • Push the button  to observe the following residues within 3.0 Å of the iron nickel center:
Cys81, Cys84, Cys546, Cys549, Ser502
  • Push the button  to observe the following residues within 3.0 Å of the iron sulfur centers:
Cys17, Cys20, Cys114, Cys150, Cys191, Cys216, Cys222, Cys231, Cys249, Cys252, His188, Trp241 and three water ligands
 

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