Structural Basis of the Function of [NiFe]-hydrogenases

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Abstract

Hydrogenases control the proton concentration in cells, which is an essential function for hydrogen metabolism in several microorganisms. Some [NiFe]-hydrogenases are catalytically active under air and are thus of great interest for developing bio-inspired synthetic models and new devices for clean energy conversion. Here, we provide an overview of the structural basis of the reaction mechanism of [NiFe]-hydrogenases, and the recent development of a new assay method which may uncover hidden properties of hydrogenases.

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Nishikawa, K., Ogata, H., & Higuchi, Y. (2020). Structural Basis of the Function of [NiFe]-hydrogenases. Chemistry Letters. Chemical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.190814

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