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Energy-converting [NiFe] hydrogenases: more than just H2 activation
Authors:Hedderich Reiner  Forzi Lucia
Institution:Max-Planck-Institut für terrestrische Mikrobiologie, Marburg, Germany. hedderic@staff.uni-marburg.de
Abstract:The well-characterized NiFe] hydrogenases have a key function in the H2 metabolism of various microorganisms. A subfamily of the NiFe] hydrogenases with unique properties has recently been identified. The six conserved subunits that build the core of these membrane-bound hydrogenases share sequence similarity with subunits that form the catalytic core of energy-conserving NADH:quinone oxidoreductases (complex I). The physiological role of some of these hydrogenases is to catalyze the reduction of H+ with electrons derived from reduced ferredoxins or polyferredoxins. This exergonic reaction is coupled to energy conservation by means of electron-transport phosphorylation. Other members of this hydrogenase subfamily mainly function in providing the cell with reduced ferredoxin using H2 as electron donor in a reaction driven by reverse electron transport. These hydrogenases have therefore been designated as energy-converting NiFe] hydrogenases.
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