Carbon fixation in the chemolithoautotrophic bacterium aquifex aeolicus involves two low-potential ferredoxins as partners of the pfor and ogor enzymes

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  • who: Laura Prioretti and colleagues from the CNRS, Biou00e9nergu00e9tique et Ingu00e9nierie des Protu00e9ines, Aix Marseille Universitu00e9, IMM, Marseille, France have published the research work: Carbon Fixation in the Chemolithoautotrophic Bacterium Aquifex aeolicus Involves Two Low-Potential Ferredoxins as Partners of the PFOR and OGOR Enzymes, in the Journal: Life 2023, 627 of 21/02/2023
  • what: In this manuscript, the authors attempt to demonstrate the functionality of the rTCA cycle in A. aeolicus by showing the characteristics of its principal components (PFOR, OGOR, and Fds) and the interactions between them, as well as the presence . . .

     

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