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The miracle of N 2 ase: How does it do it?

The miracle of N 2 ase: How does it do it?. :N. N:. N2 bond energy = 945 kJ/mol!!!!. N2 + 8H+ + 8 e - + 16 MgATP  2 NH3 + H2 + 16 MgADP + 16 Pi. Root nodules formed by Rhizobium bacteria living symbiotically through nitrogen fixation.

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The miracle of N 2 ase: How does it do it?

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  1. The miracle of N2ase: How does it do it? :N N: N2 bond energy = 945 kJ/mol!!!! N2 + 8H+ + 8 e- + 16 MgATP 2 NH3 + H2 + 16 MgADP + 16 Pi

  2. Root nodules formed by Rhizobium bacteria living symbiotically through nitrogen fixation.

  3. N2 + 8H+ + 8 e- + 16 MgATP 2 NH3 + H2 + 16 MgADP + 16 Pi

  4. EPR used to monitor S= 3/2 signal under a variety of conditions FeMo protein (FeMoco site) Fe protein

  5. Big Mystery: What is this atom???

  6. P-cluster Oxidized state Reduced state Strange Sulfur: CN= 6: Creates flexibility for Fe’s?

  7. http://www2.pt.tu-clausthal.de/atp/projects/nitro.html Nitrogen Binding to the FeMo cofactor of Nitrogenase, Johannes Schimpl, Helena M. Petrilli, and P.E. Blöchl, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 15772-15778 (2003), TU ClausthalInstitute of Theoretical Physics Department of Applied Theoretical Physics

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