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The bacterial nitrate reductases: EPR studies on nitrate reductase A from Micrococcus denitrificans
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1972EPR studies on nitrate reductase indicate at 80 °K a signal at g=1.985 and g=2.045 attributable to Mo(V). At 15 °K a signal is observed at g=2.016 due to Fe(III) in an unknown symmetry. The reaction of nitrate reductase with nitrate, nitrite or azide results in changes of the Mo(V) signal.
P, Forget, D V, Dervartanian
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Molecular evolution of nitrate reductase genes
Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1996To understand the evolutionary mechanisms and relationships of nitrate reductases (NRs), the nucleotide sequences encoding 19 nitrate reductase (NR) genes from 16 species of fungi, algae, and higher plants were analyzed. The NR genes examined show substantial sequence similarity, particularly within functional domains, and large variations in GC ...
J, Zhou, A, Kleinhofs
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1984
It has been proposed by Klemm and Ninnemann [29] that nitrate reductase (NR) may act as a photoreceptor in blue light-stimulated conidiation of Neurospora crassa (carotenoid-less mutant al-2 bd). Nitrate reduction and conidiation appear to be correlated in some specific ways: Hochberg and Sargent [19] and Weiss and Turian [61] reported that conidiation
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It has been proposed by Klemm and Ninnemann [29] that nitrate reductase (NR) may act as a photoreceptor in blue light-stimulated conidiation of Neurospora crassa (carotenoid-less mutant al-2 bd). Nitrate reduction and conidiation appear to be correlated in some specific ways: Hochberg and Sargent [19] and Weiss and Turian [61] reported that conidiation
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