Andrew J Rasmussen
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Keable S, Zadvornyy O, Johnson L, Ginovska B, Rasmussen A, Danyal K, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2018 May;
293(25):9629-9635.
PMID: 29720402
Nitrogenase is the enzyme that reduces atmospheric dinitrogen (N) to ammonia (NH) in biological systems. It catalyzes a series of single-electron transfers from the donor iron protein (Fe protein) to...
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Keable S, Vertemara J, Zadvornyy O, Eilers B, Danyal K, Rasmussen A, et al.
J Inorg Biochem
. 2017 Dec;
180:129-134.
PMID: 29275221
The biological reduction of dinitrogen (N) to ammonia is catalyzed by the complex metalloenzyme nitrogenase. Structures of the nitrogenase component proteins, Iron (Fe) protein and Molybdenum‑iron (MoFe) protein, and the...
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Danyal K, Rasmussen A, Keable S, Inglet B, Shaw S, Zadvornyy O, et al.
Biochemistry
. 2015 Apr;
54(15):2456-62.
PMID: 25831270
The reduction of substrates catalyzed by nitrogenase normally requires nucleotide-dependent Fe protein delivery of electrons to the MoFe protein, which contains the active site FeMo cofactor. Here, it is reported...