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FeMoco cofactor,
which has the
formula Fe7MoS9C. In
terms of function,
molybdoenzymes catalyze the
oxidation and
sometimes reduction of
certain small molecules...
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FeMoco cofactor,
which has the
formula Fe7MoS9C. In
terms of function,
molybdoenzymes catalyze the
oxidation and
sometimes reduction of
certain small molecules...
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deoxygenation of
dimethylsulfoxide is
catalyzed by DMSO reductase, a
molybdoenzyme: OSMe2 + 2 e− + 2 H+ → SMe2 + H2O The α-CH
groups of
alkyl sulfoxides...
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Nitrate reductases are
molybdoenzymes that
reduce nitrate (NO− 3) to
nitrite (NO− 2). This
reaction is
critical for the
production of
protein in most crop...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Mendel RR, Hänsch R (2002). "
Molybdoenzymes and
molybdenum cofactor in plants". J. Exp. Bot. 53 (375): 1689–98....
- Karrasch, M.; Börner, G.; Enssle, M.; Thauer, R. K. (1990-12-12). "The
molybdoenzyme formylmethanofuran dehydrogenase from
Methanosarcina barkeri contains...
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distances near 178 pm.
Sodium molybdate supports the
biosynthesis of
molybdoenzymes,
which are
found in all
higher forms of life. The LC50 for freshwater...
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individuals with a
genetic disease that
results in a
sulfite oxidase (a
molybdoenzyme)
deficiency include increased plasma and
urine sulfite, sulfate, thiosulfate...
- "Dual
requirement for
gephyrin in
glycine receptor clustering and
molybdoenzyme activity". Science. 282 (5392): 1321–4. Bibcode:1998Sci...282.1321F...
- hemerythrin, an
enzyme with a
diiron active site, and
xanthine oxidase, a
molybdoenzyme, have been examined. In such
model complexes, the Tp−
simulates the...