1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Dissimilatory nitrite and nitric oxide reductases" ?
In this paper, the authors discuss the occurrence of multiple, chemically equivalent but apparently evolutionarily unrelated solutions to an important biological problem.
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2. What is the common ligand to the type 2 Cu?
Cu per monomer,85 exhibits a high degree of sequence homology to the A. cycloclastes NiR;76 in particular, all of the ligands to the type 2 Cu are conserved.
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3. What is the position of the heme cd1 nitrite reduct?
If the position of these two histidine residues does not change significantly in the active enzyme, they would appear to be ideally located to provide the required protons and/or participate in a highly ordered array of hydrogen-bonded water molecules analogous to that which has been proposed to be important in regulating proton access to the active site in the copper-containing nitrite reductases (vide infra).
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4. True. What is the role of the heme in the NO reductase?
In additon, NO at high concentrations is a potent inhibitor of NO reductase activity,106 suggesting the presence on the enzyme of multiple NO binding sites.
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