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Publisher Summary Nitrogen fixation ranks with photosynthesis as a process of fundamental importance to all life on earth. The biochemical process described by nitrogen fixation is the reduction of N2 to NH3, which can then be used for the synthesis of amino acids, nucleic acids, and other essential nitrogenous compounds.
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Publisher Summary Nitrogen fixation ranks with photosynthesis as a process of fundamental importance to all life on earth. The biochemical process described by nitrogen fixation is the reduction of N2 to NH3, which can then be used for the synthesis of amino acids, nucleic acids, and other essential nitrogenous compounds.
Vinod K. Shah +2 more
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Nitrogenases and Hydrogenases in Cyanobacteria
1995Apart from the conventional, Mo-containing nitrogenase, the cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis can express at least two alternative N2-fixing enzyme complexes. This cyanobacterium grows with V in a Mo-deficient medium. The nitrogenase then expressed reduces C2H2 partly beyond C2H4 to C2H6 and produces more H2 than the Mo-enzyme (Kentemich et al., 1988;
Hermann Bothe +4 more
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Light-driven dinitrogen reduction catalyzed by a CdS:nitrogenase MoFe protein biohybrid
Science, 2016K. Brown +10 more
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A pathway for biological methane production using bacterial iron-only nitrogenase
Nature Microbiology, 2018Yanning Zheng +11 more
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Crystallography fixes it for nitrogenase
Current Biology, 1992Robert R. Eady, Barry E. Smith
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HYDROGENASE AND NITROGENASE IN AZOTOBACTER
Journal of Bacteriology, 1953Margaret Green, P. W. Wilson
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Structure and Function of Nitrogenase
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1979R N F Thorneley, L E Mortenson
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