Article | REF: BIO2200 V1

Solid/gas biocatalysis

Authors: Isabelle GOUBET, Thierry MAUGARD, Sylvain LAMARE, Marianne GRABER

Publication date: November 10, 2011, Review date: June 26, 2024 | Lire en français

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    1. Theoretical approach to solid/gas systems

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    The first example of the conversion of a gaseous product by an enzyme was published by Yagi et al. in 1969 . These authors described the conversion of molecular hydrogen (para-hydrogen) to ortho-hydrogen by a hydrogenase. Subsequently, the same team demonstrated that purified hydrogenase can catalyze redox reactions between cytochrome c3 and hydrogen gas

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