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1. Menaquinone-7 is specific cofactor in tetraheme quinol dehydrogenase CymA

3. Structural basis of biological NO generation by octaheme oxidoreductases.

4. The Impact of Enzyme Orientation and Electrode Topology on the Catalytic Activity of Adsorbed Redox Enzymes.

5. Electrode assemblies composed of redox cascades from microbial respiratory electron transfer chains.

6. Contrasting catalytic profiles of multiheme nitrite reductases containing CxxCK heme-binding motifs.

7. Protein-protein interaction regulates the direction of catalysis and electron transfer in a redox enzyme complex.

8. The roles of CymA in support of the respiratory flexibility of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1.

9. Redox and chemical activities of the hemes in the sulfur oxidation pathway enzyme SoxAX.

10. The 'porin-cytochrome' model for microbe-to-mineral electron transfer.

11. A functional description of CymA, an electron-transfer hub supporting anaerobic respiratory flexibility in Shewanella.

12. Menaquinone-7 is specific cofactor in tetraheme quinol dehydrogenase CymA.

13. The relationship between redox enzyme activity and electrochemical potential-cellular and mechanistic implications from protein film electrochemistry.

14. Concentrating membrane proteins using asymmetric traps and AC electric fields.

15. Electron transfer to the active site of the bacterial nitric oxide reductase is controlled by ligand binding to heme b₃.

16. Kinetic and thermodynamic resolution of the interactions between sulfite and the pentahaem cytochrome NrfA from Escherichia coli.

17. Heme-responsive DNA binding by the global iron regulator Irr from Rhizobium leguminosarum.

18. Opportunities for mesoporous nanocrystalline SnO2 electrodes in kinetic and catalytic analyses of redox proteins.

19. Spectroelectrochemical characterization of a pentaheme cytochrome in solution and as electrocatalytically active films on nanocrystalline metal-oxide electrodes.

20. Functional characterization of human duodenal cytochrome b (Cybrd1): Redox properties in relation to iron and ascorbate metabolism.

21. Magnetic circular dichroism of hemoproteins with in situ control of electrochemical potential: "MOTTLE".

22. Redox properties and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of the transition state complex of Azotobacter vinelandii nitrogenase.

23. Dissimilatory sulfite reductase revisited. The desulfoviridin molecule does contain 20 iron ions, extensively demetallated sirohaem, and an S = 9/2 iron-sulfur cluster.

24. Characterization of the prismane protein from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough) by low-temperature magnetic circular dichroic spectroscopy.

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