1.8.98.5: H2:CoB-CoM heterodisulfide,ferredoxin reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.8.98.5
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1.8.98.5
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methanococcus
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methanogenic
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hydrogenases
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archaea
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nickel
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epr
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voltae
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sulfur
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methanosarcina
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energy-conserving
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ni
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hyperfine
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methanobacterium
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selenocysteine
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f420-reducing
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fad
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heterolytic
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methane
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selenium-containing
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barkeri
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illumination
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selenium
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thermoautotrophicum
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com-s-s-cob
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methanothermobacter
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hydrogenotrophic
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non-heme
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marburgensis
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acid-labile
- 1.8.98.5
- methanococcus
-
methanogenic
- hydrogenases
- archaea
- nickel
- epr
- voltae
- sulfur
- methanosarcina
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energy-conserving
- ni
-
hyperfine
-
methanobacterium
- selenocysteine
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f420-reducing
- fad
-
heterolytic
- methane
-
selenium-containing
- barkeri
- illumination
- selenium
- thermoautotrophicum
- com-s-s-cob
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methanothermobacter
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hydrogenotrophic
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non-heme
- marburgensis
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acid-labile
Reaction
2 reduced ferredoxin [iron-sulfur] cluster + + + 2 H+ = 2 H2 + 2 oxidized ferredoxin [iron-sulfur] cluster +
Synonyms
CoB-CoM heterodisulfide reductase, F420-non-reducing hydrogenase, H2-driven FBEB, H2: CoM-S-S-CoB oxidoreductase, H2: heterodisulfide oxidoreductase complex, HdrA, hdrA1B1C1, HdrABC, HdrABC-MvhAGD, HdrB, HdrC, HdrDE, HdrDE-VhoGAC, heterodisulfide reductase, heterodisulfide reductase complex, hydrogenase, More, Mvh, MvhA, MvhADG, MvhADG/HdrABC, MvhD, MvhG, VhoGAC, Vhu
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Localization on EC 1.8.98.5 - H2:CoB-CoM heterodisulfide,ferredoxin reductase
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the catalytic subunit of heterodisulfide reductase (HdrD) is located at the cytoplasmic side of the cytoplasmic membrane. The oxidation of H2 takes place via a membrane-bound hydrogenase (VhoGAC)
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the catalytic subunit of heterodisulfide reductase (HdrD) is located at the cytoplasmic side of the cytoplasmic membrane. The oxidation of H2 takes place via a membrane-bound hydrogenase (VhoGAC)
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