hydrogenlyases
Hydrogenases are a class of enzymes that catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen (H2) to protons (H+) and electrons (e-) or vice versa. This process is crucial in various biological and industrial applications. Hydrogenases are widely distributed in nature, found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and play essential roles in nitrogen fixation, organic compound degradation, and energy metabolism.
There are two main types of hydrogenases: membrane-bound and soluble. Membrane-bound hydrogenases are further classified into
The catalytic mechanism of hydrogenases involves a series of redox reactions where the enzyme alternates between
Hydrogenases have attracted significant interest due to their potential in hydrogen-based energy technologies. They can be
Research on hydrogenases continues to advance our understanding of their structure, function, and potential uses. Advances