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1.3.7.15
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x * 53000 + x * 56000 + x * 53000, SDS-PAGE
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In contrast to BciA and BciB, COR is a nitrogenase-like complex enzyme consisting of two separable components, the X protein (a BchX dimer) and the YZ protein (a BchY-BchZ heterotetramer). The X protein serves as the reductase component by transferring electrons from a [4Fe-4S] cluster held in the interface between the BchX homodimer to the YZ protein. The YZ protein is the catalytic component, as it accepts electrons from the X protein and transfers them to the Chlide substrate via a [4Fe-4S] cluster, to produce 3-vinyl bacteriochlorophyllide a (3 V-BChlide)
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762912
1.3.7.15
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one BchYZ heterodimer is assumed as a minimal active protomer
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763382
1.3.7.15
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the COR components (BchY/BchZ)2 and BchX2 are organized in a ternary COR complex
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