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The Active Species of "C02" Formed by Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase from Peptostreptococcus productus
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Michael Bott
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June 2, 2014
Received: 1988-12-27
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 1989-6-1
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Keywords for this article
CO2-Fixation;
Autotrophy;
Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase;
Peptostreptococcus productus
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Articles in the same Issue
- Temperature Dependence of Electrophysiological Responses of Lepidopteran Antennae
- Design and Applications of Sensitive Enzyme Immunoassays Specific for Clostridial Enoate Reductases
- Populus candicans and the Balm of Gilead
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- Survey of the Plant Kingdom for the Ability to Bind Heavy Metals through Phytochelatins
- Investigations about various Possible Functions of the L -Amino Acid Oxidase in the Cyanobacterium Anacystis nidulans
- Cytochrome c Oxidase of the Cyanobacterium Phormidium foveolarum
- Localization of the Reversible Hydrogenase in Cyanobacteria
- The Active Species of "C02" Formed by Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase from Peptostreptococcus productus
- Carbon Isotope Fractionation by Autotrophic Bacteria with Three Different C02 Fixation Pathways
- Photosystem II Heterogeneity and Long-Term Acclimation of Light-Harvesting
- The Primary Structures of the Core Antenna Polypeptides from Rhodopseudomonas marina
- Isolation and Comparison of Molecular Properties of Cytochrome £-559 from Both Spinach Thylakoids and PS II Particles
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- Degradation of the 32 kDa Photosystem II Reaction Center Protein in UV, Visible and Far Red Light Occurs Through a Common 23.5 kDa Intermediate
- Topography of the Chloroplast Cytochrome b6: Orientation of the Cytochrome and Accessibility of the Lumen-Side Interhelix Loops
- Stigmatellin Affects Both Hemes of Cytochrome b in Cytochrome b6f/bc1-Complexes
- 5'-Monohydroxyphylloquinone as a Component of Photosystem I
- Photophosphorylation as Function of ADP Concentration at Varying Transmembrane Proton Gradients
- Localization and Orientation of Subunit Delta of Spinach Chloroplast ATP-Synthase within the CF0 CF1 Complex 2. Identification of C-Terminal Residues of Delta, Exposed on the Thylakoid Membrane
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