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iron hydrogenase
Known as:
(Fe) hydrogenase
, Fe-only hydrogenase
National Institutes of Health
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Hydrogenase
Iron-Sulfur Proteins
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Incorporation of iron hydrogenase active sites into a highly stable metal-organic framework for photocatalytic hydrogen generation.
K. Sasan
,
Q. Lin
,
C. Mao
,
P. Feng
Chemical communications
2014
Corpus ID: 20105524
A new biomimetic heterogeneous photocatalyst ([FeFe]@ZrPF) has been synthesized through the incorporation of homogeneous complex…
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2014
2014
Protonation of Nickel–Iron Hydrogenase Models Proceeds after Isomerization at Nickel
Mioy T. Huynh
,
D. Schilter
,
S. Hammes‐Schiffer
,
T. Rauchfuss
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2014
Corpus ID: 16176320
Theory and experiment indicate that the protonation of reduced NiFe dithiolates proceeds via a previously undetected isomer with…
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Electrochemistry, AFM, and PM-IRRA spectroscopy of immobilized hydrogenase: role of a hydrophobic helix in enzyme orientation for efficient H2 oxidation.
A. Ciaccafava
,
P. Infossi
,
+4 authors
E. Lojou
Angewandte Chemie
2012
Corpus ID: 34184577
Nickel–iron hydrogenase ([NiFe] Hase) catalyzes hydrogen splitting into protons and electrons, and is a potential biocatalyst in…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Iron hydrogenase active site mimic holding a proton and a hydride.
L. Schwartz
,
G. Eilers
,
L. Eriksson
,
A. Gogoll
,
R. Lomoth
,
S. Ott
Chemical communications
2006
Corpus ID: 10766405
The first model of the iron hydrogenase active site has been prepared which concomitantly carries a proton and a hydride; the…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Bio-inspired, side-on attachment of a ruthenium photosensitizer to an iron hydrogenase active site model.
Jesper Ekstroem
,
M. Abrahamsson
,
+8 authors
S. Ott
Dalton transactions
2006
Corpus ID: 26491245
The first ruthenium-diiron complex [(mu-pdt)Fe2(CO)5{PPh2(C6H4CCbpy)}Ru(bpy)2]2+ 1 (pdt = propyldithiolate, bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine…
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2006
2006
Dynamic ligation at the first amine-coordinated iron hydrogenase active site mimic.
L. Schwartz
,
Jesper Ekstroem
,
R. Lomoth
,
S. Ott
Chemical communications
2006
Corpus ID: 37239670
The first model of the iron hydrogenase active site has been prepared in which an amine ligand is loosely coordinated to an Fe(i…
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2003
2003
Requirements for functional models of the iron hydrogenase active site: D2/H2O exchange activity in ((mu-SMe)(mu-pdt)[Fe(CO)2(PMe3)]2+)[BF4-].
I. Georgakaki
,
Matthew L. Miller
,
M. Darensbourg
Inorganic chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 27980068
Hydrogen uptake in hydrogenase enzymes can be assayed by H/D exchange reactivity in H(2)/D(2)O or H(2)/D(2)/H(2)O mixtures…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
A Novel Type of Iron Hydrogenase in the Green AlgaScenedesmus obliquus Is Linked to the Photosynthetic Electron Transport Chain*
L. Florin
,
Anestis Tsokoglou
,
T. Happe
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 25804004
Hydrogen evolution is observed in the green algaScenedesmus obliquus after a phase of anaerobic adaptation. In this study we…
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2000
2000
A novel type of Fe-hydrogenase in the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus is linked to the photosynthetic electron transport chain
L. Florin
,
Anestis Tsokoglou
,
Thomas Happe Botanisches
2000
Corpus ID: 1826937
Hydrogen evolution is observed in the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus after a phase of anaerobic adaptation. In this study we…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Crystal structure of the nickel–iron hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas
A. Volbeda
,
M. Charon
,
C. Piras
,
E. Hatchikian
,
M. Frey
,
J. Fontecilla-Camps
Nature
1995
Corpus ID: 4335445
The X-ray structure of the heterodimeric Ni–Fe hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas, the enzyme responsible for the metabolism of…
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