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Ferredoxin-linked chloreplast enzymes. Progress report, August 15, 1990--August 14, 1993
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/167156
Subject(s) - ferredoxin , biochemistry , ferredoxin thioredoxin reductase , lysine , nitrite reductase , chemistry , enzyme , biology , thioredoxin , thioredoxin reductase , amino acid , nitrate reductase
Progress has clearly been made on all of the goals set forth in the original proposal. Although the monoclonal antibodies raised against FNR turned out no to be useful for mapping the FNR/ferredoxin or FNR/NADP+ interaction domains, good progress has been made on mapping the FNR/ferredoxin interaction domains by an alternative technique, differential chemical modification. Furthermore, the techniques developed for differential chemical modifications of these two proteins - taurine modification of aspartate and glutamate residues and biotin modification of lysine residues - should be useful for mapping the interaction domains of many proteins that associate through electrostatic interactions. Finally, progress has also been made with respect to another ferredoxin-dependent enzyme involved in the earliest steps of plant nitrogen metabolism - nitrite reductase. Questions concerning the subunit composition and heme content of the enzyme have been resolved and evidence demonstrating the involvement of lysine and arginine residues in binding ferredoxin has been obtained for the first time

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