Search Results - "Pershad, Harsh R"
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Enzyme Electrokinetics: Electrochemical Studies of the Anaerobic Interconversions between Active and Inactive States of Allochromatium vinosum [NiFe]-hydrogenase
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (16-07-2003)“…The cycling between active and inactive states of the catalytic center of [NiFe]-hydrogenase from Allochromatium vinosum has been investigated by dynamic…”
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Catalytic Electron Transport in Chromatium vinosum [NiFe]-Hydrogenase: Application of Voltammetry in Detecting Redox-Active Centers and Establishing That Hydrogen Oxidation Is Very Fast Even at Potentials Close to the Reversible H+/H2 Value
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (13-07-1999)“…The nickel−iron hydrogenase from Chromatium vinosum adsorbs at a pyrolytic graphite edge-plane (PGE) electrode and catalyzes rapid interconversion of H+ (aq)…”
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Enzyme Electrokinetics: Energetics of Succinate Oxidation by Fumarate Reductase and Succinate Dehydrogenase
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (18-09-2001)“…Protein film voltammetry is used to probe the energetics of electron transfer and substrate binding at the active site of a respiratory flavoenzymethe…”
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Detection and interpretation of redox potential optima in the catalytic activity of enzymes
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (10-09-2002)“…It is no surprise that the catalytic activity of electron-transport enzymes may be optimised at certain electrochemical potentials in ways that are analogous…”
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Voltammetric studies of bidirectional catalytic electron transport in Escherichia coli succinate dehydrogenase: comparison with the enzyme from beef heart mitochondria
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (04-08-1999)“…The succinate dehydrogenases (SDH: soluble, membrane-extrinsic subunits of succinate:quinone oxidoreductases) from Escherichia coli and beef heart mitochondria…”
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Discovery of a Novel Ferredoxin from Azotobacter vinelandii Containing Two [4Fe-4S] Clusters with Widely Differing and Very Negative Reduction Potentials
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-03-1998)“…Ferredoxins that contain 2[4Fe-4S]2+/+ clusters can be divided into two classes. The “clostridial-type” ferredoxins have two…”
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Catalytic Electron Transport in Chromatium vinosum [NiFe]-Hydrogenase: Application of Voltammetry in Detecting Redox-Active Centers and Establishing That Hydrogen Oxidation Is Very Fast Even at Potentials Close to the Reversible H + /H 2 Value
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