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1. Properties of the iron-sulfur cluster electron transfer relay in an [FeFe]-hydrogenase that is tuned for H 2 oxidation catalysis.

2. HydG, the "dangler" iron, and catalytic production of free CO and CN - : implications for [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation.

3. Tuning Catalytic Bias of Hydrogen Gas Producing Hydrogenases.

4. Structure of an Ancient Respiratory System.

5. Syntrophomonas wolfei Uses an NADH-Dependent, Ferredoxin-Independent [FeFe]-Hydrogenase To Reoxidize NADH.

6. Reduction Potentials of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Accessory Iron-Sulfur Clusters Provide Insights into the Energetics of Proton Reduction Catalysis.

7. Structural Characterization of Poised States in the Oxygen Sensitive Hydrogenases and Nitrogenases.

8. Unification of [FeFe]-hydrogenases into three structural and functional groups.

9. A Redox Active [2Fe-2S] Cluster on the Hydrogenase Maturase HydF.

10. [FeFe]- and [NiFe]-hydrogenase diversity, mechanism, and maturation.

11. [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation: insights into the role HydE plays in dithiomethylamine biosynthesis.

12. [FeFe]-hydrogenase oxygen inactivation is initiated at the H cluster 2Fe subcluster.

13. [FeFe]-hydrogenase abundance and diversity along a vertical redox gradient in Great Salt Lake, USA.

14. Investigations on the role of proton-coupled electron transfer in hydrogen activation by [FeFe]-hydrogenase.

15. Reversible H atom abstraction catalyzed by the radical S-adenosylmethionine enzyme HydG.

16. H-cluster assembly during maturation of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase.

17. [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation.

18. Evolutionary and biotechnological implications of robust hydrogenase activity in halophilic strains of Tetraselmis.

19. Biochemical and kinetic characterization of radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine enzyme HydG.

20. EPR and FTIR analysis of the mechanism of H2 activation by [FeFe]-hydrogenase HydA1 from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

21. The modular respiratory complexes involved in hydrogen and sulfur metabolism by heterotrophic hyperthermophilic archaea and their evolutionary implications.

22. Iron-sulfur cluster coordination in the [FeFe]-hydrogenase H cluster biosynthetic factor HydF.

23. Photo-induced H2 production by [NiFe]-hydrogenase from T. roseopersicina covalently linked to a Ru(II) photosensitizer.

24. Mechanism of proton transfer in [FeFe]-hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum.

25. Evolutionary significance of an algal gene encoding an [FeFe]-hydrogenase with F-domain homology and hydrogenase activity in Chlorella variabilis NC64A.

26. Insights into [FeFe]-hydrogenase structure, mechanism, and maturation.

27. [FeFe]-hydrogenase in Yellowstone National Park: evidence for dispersal limitation and phylogenetic niche conservatism.

28. [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation: HydG-catalyzed synthesis of carbon monoxide.

29. Synthesis of the 2Fe subcluster of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase H cluster on the HydF scaffold.

30. Stepwise [FeFe]-hydrogenase H-cluster assembly revealed in the structure of HydA(DeltaEFG).

31. [FeFe]-hydrogenase cyanide ligands derived from S-adenosylmethionine-dependent cleavage of tyrosine.

32. Identification and characterization of a novel member of the radical AdoMet enzyme superfamily and implications for the biosynthesis of the Hmd hydrogenase active site cofactor.

33. Activation of HydA(DeltaEFG) requires a preformed [4Fe-4S] cluster.

34. [FeFe] hydrogenase genetic diversity provides insight into molecular adaptation in a saline microbial mat community.

35. Hydrogenase cluster biosynthesis: organometallic chemistry nature's way.

36. HydF as a scaffold protein in [FeFe] hydrogenase H-cluster biosynthesis.

37. Dithiomethylether as a ligand in the hydrogenase h-cluster.

38. In vitro activation of [FeFe] hydrogenase: new insights into hydrogenase maturation.

39. On the electronic structure of the hydrogenase H-cluster.

40. A radical solution for the biosynthesis of the H-cluster of hydrogenase.

41. Immobilization of active hydrogenases by encapsulation in polymeric porous gels.

42. Homologous and heterologous overexpression in Clostridium acetobutylicum and characterization of purified clostridial and algal Fe-only hydrogenases with high specific activities.

43. Surprising cofactors in metalloenzymes.

44. Infrared studies of the CO-inhibited form of the Fe-only hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum I: examination of its light sensitivity at cryogenic temperatures.

45. HydG, the "dangler" iron, and catalytic production of free CO and CN−: implications for [FeFe]-hydrogenase maturation.

46. The Physiological Functions and Structural Determinants of Catalytic Bias in the [FeFe]-Hydrogenases CpI and CpII of Clostridium pasteurianum Strain W5.

47. Emerging Paradigms for Complex Iron-Sulfur Cofactor Assembly and Insertion.

48. Stepwise [FeFe]-hydrogenase H-cluster assembly revealed in the structure of HydAΔEFG.

49. Substrate specificity and evolutionary implications of a NifDK enzyme carrying NifB-co at its active site

50. Hydrogenase cluster biosynthesis: organometallic chemistry nature's way.

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