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- Q415215 subject Q8555044.
- Q415215 subject Q8791160.
- Q415215 abstract "Ferredoxins (from Latin ferrum: iron + redox, often abbreviated "fd") are iron-sulfur proteins that mediate electron transfer in a range of metabolic reactions. The term "ferredoxin" was coined by D.C. Wharton of the DuPont Co. and applied to the "iron protein" first purified in 1962 by Mortenson, Valentine, and Carnahan from the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium pasteurianum.Another redox protein, isolated from spinach chloroplasts by Tagawa and Arnon in 1962, was termed "chloroplast ferredoxin". The chloroplast ferredoxin is involved in both cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation reactions of photosynthesis. In non-cyclic photophosphorylation, ferredoxin is the last electron acceptor thus reducing the enzyme NADP+ reductase. It accepts electrons produced from sunlight-excited chlorophyll and transfers them to the enzyme ferredoxin: NADP+ oxidoreductase EC 1.18.1.2.Ferredoxins are small proteins containing iron and sulfur atoms organized as iron-sulfur clusters. These biological "capacitors" can accept or discharge electrons, with the effect of a change in the oxidation state of the iron atoms between +2 and +3. In this way, ferredoxin acts as an electron transfer agent in biological redox reactions.Other bioinorganic electron transport systems include rubredoxins, cytochromes, blue copper proteins, and the structurally related Rieske proteins.Ferredoxins can be classified according to the nature of their iron-sulfur clusters and by sequence similarity.".
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- Q415215 chromosome "11".
- Q415215 entrezgene "2230".
- Q415215 hgncid "3638".
- Q415215 omim "103260".
- Q415215 refseq "NM_004109".
- Q415215 symbol "FDX".
- Q415215 symbol "FDX1".
- Q415215 symbol "Fer2".
- Q415215 symbol "Fer4".
- Q415215 thumbnail Fe2S2.png?width=300.
- Q415215 uniprot "P10109".
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- Q415215 altsymbols "FDX".
- Q415215 arm "q".
- Q415215 band "22.3".
- Q415215 chromosome "11".
- Q415215 entrezgene "2230".
- Q415215 hgncid "3638".
- Q415215 name Q18023968.
- Q415215 omim "103260".
- Q415215 refseq "NM_004109".
- Q415215 symbol Q18023968.
- Q415215 symbol "Fer2".
- Q415215 symbol "Fer4".
- Q415215 uniprot "P10109".
- Q415215 type Biomolecule.
- Q415215 type Protein.
- Q415215 type Thing.
- Q415215 type Q206229.
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- Q415215 comment "Ferredoxins (from Latin ferrum: iron + redox, often abbreviated "fd") are iron-sulfur proteins that mediate electron transfer in a range of metabolic reactions. The term "ferredoxin" was coined by D.C. Wharton of the DuPont Co.".
- Q415215 label "Ferredoxin".
- Q415215 depiction Fe2S2.png.
- Q415215 name "ferredoxin 1".