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1.8.99.5
hydrogen sulfide + a [DsrC protein]-disulfide + acceptor + H2O
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multiheme cytochrome c enzymes catalyse complex-multi-electron redox reactions and bind their substrates through the free electron pairs of a heteroatom to a free coordination position at an active-site hem group. Electrons are then provided or accepted by the tightly coupled chain of heme groups
1.8.99.5
sulfite + 6 ferrocytochrome c + 6 H+
overall transfer of 6 electrons during the reaction
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