The redox potentials of the two-iron plant and algal ferredoxins. An electrostatic model.
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ABSTRACT: The two-iron-sulphur co-ordination centre in plant and algal ferredoxins is considered as a collection of charged ions whose net negative charge is twice that of the one-iron-sulphur protein rubredoxin. Calculation of the electrostatic free-energy changes for reduction of the two types of proteins indicates that the redox potential of the two-iron-sulphur proteins should be more negative than that of the one-iron-sulphur protein and that in biological systems the ferredoxins should function as one-electron transfer proteins.
SUBMITTER: Kassner RJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1177697 | biostudies-other | 1973 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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