ferredoksiin
Ferredoksiin is a term used in some languages to refer to ferredoxins, a family of small iron-sulfur proteins that function as soluble electron carriers in a variety of biological redox reactions. In English-language literature, the standard name is ferredoxin; ferredoksiin may appear as a transliteration or regional spelling.
Most ferredoxins are compact proteins, typically about 100 to 120 amino acids in length, and they coordinate
Ferredoksins act as one-electron couriers in electron transport chains. In photosynthesis, chloroplast and cyanobacterial ferredoxins transfer
Ferredoxins are widespread across life, including plants, algae, cyanobacteria, bacteria, and some archaea. They exist in
Beyond their biological roles, ferredoxins are widely used in biochemical research as model electron carriers and
See also: ferredoxin, iron-sulfur proteins, electron transfer.