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The following pages link to Nickel in subunit beta of the acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase multienzyme complex in methanogens. Catalytic properties and evidence for a binuclear Ni-Ni site (Q44237654):
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- Acetate Metabolism in Anaerobes from the Domain Archaea (Q27025611) (← links)
- Ni-Zn-[Fe4-S4] and Ni-Ni-[Fe4-S4] clusters in closed and open subunits of acetyl-CoA synthase/carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (Q27640664) (← links)
- A functional Ni-Ni-[4Fe-4S] cluster in the monomeric acetyl-CoA synthase from Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans (Q27642872) (← links)
- Structure of the 2 2 Ni-dependent CO dehydrogenase component of the Methanosarcina barkeri acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase complex (Q27651169) (← links)
- Novel Domain Arrangement in the Crystal Structure of a Truncated Acetyl-CoA Synthase from Moorella thermoacetica , (Q27656848) (← links)
- Function of the tunnel in acetylcoenzyme A synthase/carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (Q28299269) (← links)
- Metal centers in the anaerobic microbial metabolism of CO and CO2 (Q28660729) (← links)
- Purification and properties of the Klebsiella aerogenes UreE metal-binding domain, a functional metallochaperone of urease (Q33788414) (← links)
- Tight coupling of partial reactions in the acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase (ACDS) multienzyme complex from Methanosarcina thermophila: acetyl C-C bond fragmentation at the a cluster promoted by protein conformational changes (Q33832406) (← links)
- Life with carbon monoxide (Q33983766) (← links)
- Acetate C-C bond formation and decomposition in the anaerobic world: the structure of a central enzyme and its key active-site metal cluster (Q35135583) (← links)
- Nickel uptake and utilization by microorganisms (Q35164022) (← links)
- Acetyl-coenzyme A synthase: the case for a Ni(p)(0)-based mechanism of catalysis (Q35819572) (← links)
- Crystallographic evidence for a CO/CO(2) tunnel gating mechanism in the bifunctional carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl coenzyme A synthase from Moorella thermoacetica (Q35819577) (← links)
- Synthetic chemistry and chemical precedents for understanding the structure and function of acetyl coenzyme A synthase (Q35819587) (← links)
- The metalloclusters of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase: a story in pictures. (Q35819591) (← links)
- The complete genome sequence of Moorella thermoacetica (f. Clostridium thermoaceticum). (Q36954058) (← links)
- Synthetic analogues of the active site of the A-cluster of acetyl coenzyme A synthase/CO dehydrogenase: syntheses, structures, and reactions with CO (Q39998448) (← links)
- AcsF Catalyzes the ATP-dependent Insertion of Nickel into the Ni,Ni-[4Fe4S] Cluster of Acetyl-CoA Synthase. (Q40949453) (← links)
- Evidence That Ferredoxin Interfaces with an Internal Redox Shuttle in Acetyl-CoA Synthase during Reductive Activation and Catalysis (Q42717442) (← links)
- Modeling carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase (CODH/ACS): a trinuclear nickel complex employing deprotonated amides and bridging thiolates (Q44736298) (← links)
- Reaction of a polydentate cysteine-based ligand and its nickel(ii) complex with electrophilic and nucleophilic methyl-transfer reagents - from S-methylation to acetyl coenzyme A synthase reactivity. (Q52862172) (← links)
- Synthesis, Magnetic Properties, and Catalytic Properties of a Nickel(II)-Dependent Biomimetic of Metallohydrolases (Q57491962) (← links)
- Ni and CO: more surprises (Q57831092) (← links)
- Capture of NiII, CuIand ZnIIby thiolate sulfurs of an N2S2Ni complex: A role for a metallothiolate ligand in the acetyl-coenzyme A synthase active site (Q59618809) (← links)
- Computational Studies on the A Cluster of Acetyl-Coenzyme A Synthase: Geometric and Electronic Properties of the NiFeC Species and Mechanistic Implications (Q79282074) (← links)
- Structure, function, and biosynthesis of nickel-dependent enzymes (Q89542660) (← links)
- Diverse Energy-Conserving Pathways in Clostridium difficile: Growth in the Absence of Amino Acid Stickland Acceptors and the Role of the Wood-Ljungdahl Pathway (Q99616277) (← links)