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Effect of flavins on hydrogenase activity

Okura et al., 1984

Document ID
458816881106824553
Author
Okura I
Kita T
Aono S
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Journal of molecular catalysis

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The effect of flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and acriflavin on hydrogen evolution and D 2-H 2 O exchange with hydrogenase are studied. When FMN is used for the hydrogen evolution reaction, an abnormal kinetic behavior is observed, where the activity increases and then …
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