镍,铁,硫的位置。

Yulia Ilina, Berta M Martins, Jae-Hun Jeoung, Holger Dobbek
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酶依赖于镍、铁和硫在活性位点的相互作用,被原核生物用来催化驱动全球碳和氢循环的反应。这三种酶,[NiFe]氢化酶,含Ni、fe的一氧化碳脱氢酶和乙酰辅酶a合成酶都有一个古老的起源,可能来源于非生物过程。尽管它们的活性位点具有不同的组成,并以不同的方式和不同的目的组装Ni, Fe和S,但它们在底物结合和活化中都具有Ni的核心作用,硫将Ni离子连接到一个或多个Fe离子,这虽然是必不可少的功能,但以鲜为人知的方式支持催化过程。这篇综述简要介绍了这三种酶的特性,强调了它们的相似之处和差异。
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Nickel, Iron, Sulfur Sites.

Enzymes relying on the interplay of nickel, iron, and sulfur in their active sites are used by prokaryotes to catalyze reactions driving the global carbon and hydrogen cycles. The three enzymes, [NiFe] hydrogenases, Ni,Fe-containing carbon monoxide dehydrogenases and acetyl-CoA synthases share an ancient origin possibly derived from abiotic processes. Although their active sites have different compositions and assemble Ni, Fe, and S in different ways and for different purposes, they share a central role of Ni in substrate binding and activation, with sulfur linking the Ni ion to one or more Fe ions, which, although indispensable for function, supports the catalytic process in less understood ways. The review gives a short overview on the properties of the three individual enzymes highlighting their parallels and differences.

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