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Academic Article The high potential iron-sulfur cluster of aconitase is a binuclear iron-sulfur cluster.
Academic Article Resonance Raman spectroscopic evidence for the FeS4 and Fe-O-Fe sites in rubrerythrin from Desulfovibrio vulgaris.
Academic Article Histidine ligand protonation and redox potential in the rieske dioxygenases: role of a conserved aspartate in anthranilate 1,2-dioxygenase.
Academic Article X-ray crystal structure of Desulfovibrio vulgaris rubrerythrin with zinc substituted into the [Fe(SCys)4] site and alternative diiron site structures.
Academic Article An engineered two-iron superoxide reductase lacking the [Fe(SCys)4] site retains its catalytic properties in vitro and in vivo.
Academic Article Contribution of the [FeII(SCys)4] site to the thermostability of rubredoxins.
Academic Article A [2Fe-2S] protein encoded by an open reading frame upstream of the Escherichia coli bacterioferritin gene.
Concept Iron-Sulfur Proteins
Concept Sulfur
Academic Article Chromatographic separation of extruded iron-sulfur cores from the apoproteins of Clostridium pasteurianum and spinach ferredoxins in aqueous Triton X-100/urea.
Academic Article A new method for extrusion of iron-sulfur cores from active centers of proteins.
Academic Article Characterization of the iron-sulfur centers in succinate dehydrogenase.
Academic Article Identification of iron-sulfur centers in the iron-molybdenum proteins of nitrogenase.
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