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1.17.98.4
80000
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gel filtration
698704
1.17.98.4
80000
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x * 80000, formate dehydrogenase component, the formate-hydrogen lyase complex of Escherichia coli decomposes formic acid to hydrogen and carbon dioxide under anaerobic conditions in the absence of exogenous electron acceptors. The complex consists of two separable enzymatic activities: a formate dehydrogenase and a hydrogenase, SDS-PAGE
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1.17.98.4
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anaerobic oxidation of formate by Methanococcus vannielii is catalyzed by two readily separable formate dehydrogenases. One of these is a 105000 Da protein that contains molybdenum, iron, and acid-labile sulfide, but not selenium. The other is a high molecular weight complex composed of selenoprotein and molybdo-iron sulfur protein subunits
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