1.1.98.4: F420H2:quinone oxidoreductase
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Word Map on EC 1.1.98.4
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1.1.98.4
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heterodisulfide
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methanosarcina
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methanogen
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methanophenazine
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methanogenesis
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archaeon
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methane
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f420h2-dependent
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ferredoxin
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mazei
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2-hydroxyphenazine
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phenazines
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atmosphere
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subcomplexes
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viologen
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methanotrophic
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metronidazole
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nadh-dependent
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hdrabc
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greenhouse
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h2-dependent
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electron-transporting
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thermophila
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eukarya
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cob-s-s-com
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hydrogenases
- 1.1.98.4
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heterodisulfide
- methanosarcina
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methanogen
- methanophenazine
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methanogenesis
- archaeon
- methane
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f420h2-dependent
- ferredoxin
- mazei
- 2-hydroxyphenazine
- phenazines
- atmosphere
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subcomplexes
- viologen
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methanotrophic
- metronidazole
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nadh-dependent
- hdrabc
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greenhouse
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h2-dependent
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electron-transporting
- thermophila
- eukarya
- cob-s-s-com
- hydrogenases
Reaction
Synonyms
AF1833, F420H2 dehydrogenase, F420H2:quinone oxidoreductase complex, FqoF protein
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 1.1.98.4 - F420H2:quinone oxidoreductase
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oligomer
x * 39000 (subunit FqoF), SDS-PAGE. The F420H2:quinone oxidoreductase may be composed of three subcomplexes. The purified subunit FqoF oxidizes reduced cofactor F420 using the electron-acceptor system methyl viologen plus metronidazole. The subunits FqoB, FqoCD and FqoI may form the membrane-associated module and transfer electrons to the membrane-integral modulemodule. It is most likely that the last subcomplex is composed of FqoA, FqoH, FqoJ, FqoK, FqoL, FqoM and FqoN. All subunits are highly hydrophobic and are probably involved in the reduction of a special menaquinone with a fully reduced isoprenoid side chain present in the cytoplasmic membrane of Archaeoglobus fulgidus
oligomer
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x * 56000, x * 45000, x * 41000, x * 39000, x * 37000, x * 33000, x * 32000, SDS-PAGE reveals the presence of at least seven polypeptides
oligomer
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x * 40000 + x * 37000 + x * 22000 + x * 20000 x * 16000, SDS-PAGE
oligomer
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x * 40000 + x * 37000 + x * 22000 + x * 20000 x * 16000, SDS-PAGE
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