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1.12.2.1
H2 + ferricytochrome c3
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1.12.2.1
H2 + ferricytochrome c3
part of an electron transport chain that mediates electronic coupling between periplasmic hydrogen oxidation and cytosolic sulfate reduction
1.12.2.1
H2 + ferricytochrome c3
the type I cytochrome C3 complex is more efficient than type II cytochrome c3 complex as electron acceptor from hydrogenase
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a natural electron donor is a low-potential cĀ3 cytochrome
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cytochrome c3 is the natural electron acceptor
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nonaheme cytochrome c is a competent physiological electron acceptor for the [Ni,Fe] hydrogenase
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