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- FeMoco abstract "FeMoco is the primary cofactor of nitrogenase. Nitrogenase is the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of atmospheric N2 into ammonia (NH3), through the process known as nitrogen fixation. Containing iron and molybdenum, the cofactor is called FeMoco. Its stoichiometry is Fe7MoS9C.".
- FeMoco thumbnail FeMoco_cluster.svg?width=300.
- FeMoco wikiPageID "44103870".
- FeMoco wikiPageLength "8334".
- FeMoco wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- FeMoco wikiPageRevisionID "649521572".
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Biosynthesis.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cluster_chemistry.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron-sulfur_proteins.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_compounds.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metalloproteins.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfur_compounds.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Electron_paramagnetic_resonance.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Electron_paramagnetic_resonance_spectroscopy.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Homocitrate.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Homocitric_acid.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen_fixation.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogenase.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Sulfide.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedral_molecular_geometry.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink X-ray_crystallography.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLink File:FeMoco_cluster.svg.
- FeMoco wikiPageWikiLinkText "FeMoco".
- FeMoco hasPhotoCollection FeMoco.
- FeMoco subject Category:Cluster_chemistry.
- FeMoco subject Category:Iron-sulfur_proteins.
- FeMoco subject Category:Iron_compounds.
- FeMoco subject Category:Metalloproteins.
- FeMoco subject Category:Sulfur_compounds.
- FeMoco hypernym Cofactor.
- FeMoco type ChemicalCompound.
- FeMoco comment "FeMoco is the primary cofactor of nitrogenase. Nitrogenase is the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of atmospheric N2 into ammonia (NH3), through the process known as nitrogen fixation. Containing iron and molybdenum, the cofactor is called FeMoco. Its stoichiometry is Fe7MoS9C.".
- FeMoco label "FeMoco".
- FeMoco sameAs m.0123krph.
- FeMoco sameAs Q18354870.
- FeMoco sameAs Q18354870.
- FeMoco wasDerivedFrom FeMoco?oldid=649521572.
- FeMoco depiction FeMoco_cluster.svg.
- FeMoco isPrimaryTopicOf FeMoco.