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1. Exploiting hydrogenases for biocatalytic hydrogenations.

2. ATP-Triggered Fe(CN) 2 CO Synthon Transfer from the Maturase HypCD to the Active Site of Apo-[NiFe]-Hydrogenase.

3. Structural organization of pyruvate: ferredoxin oxidoreductase from the methanogenic archaeon Methanosarcina acetivorans.

4. Insight into the photodynamic mechanism and protein binding of a nitrosyl iron-sulfur [Fe 2 S 2 (NO) 4 ] 2- cluster.

5. Unraveling the molecular determinants of a rare human mitochondrial disorder caused by the P144L mutation of FDX2.

6. Cysteine-Persulfide Sulfane Sulfur-Ligated Zn Complex of Sulfur-Carrying SufU in the SufCDSUB System for Fe-S Cluster Biosynthesis.

7. Atomic-level design of biomimetic iron-sulfur clusters for biocatalysis.

8. Iron-Sulfur Peptides Mimicking Ferredoxin for an Efficient Electron Transfer to Hydrogenase.

9. Fe-S cluster biosynthesis and maturation: Mass spectrometry-based methods advancing the field.

10. Effects of ferritin iron loading, subunit composition, and the NCOA4-iron sulfur cluster on ferritin-NCOA4 interactions: An isothermal titration calorimetry study.

11. [4Fe-4S]-dependent enzymes in non-redox tRNA thiolation.

12. Iron‑sulfur cluster synthesis in plastids by the SUF system: A mechanistic and structural perspective.

13. WhiB-like proteins: Diversity of structure, function and mechanism.

14. Covalent versus noncovalent attachments of [FeFe]‑hydrogenase models onto carbon nanotubes for aqueous hydrogen evolution reaction.

15. Structural aspects of iron‑sulfur protein biogenesis: An NMR view.

16. Defects in the Maturation of Mitochondrial Iron-Sulfur Proteins: Biophysical Investigation of the MMDS3 Causing Gly104Cys Variant of IBA57.

17. Secondary structure changes as the potential H 2 sensing mechanism of group D [FeFe]-hydrogenases.

18. Oxygen-resistant [FeFe]hydrogenases: new biocatalysis tools for clean energy and cascade reactions.

19. Thermodynamic Factors Controlling Electron Transfer among the Terminal Electron Acceptors of Photosystem I: Insights from Kinetic Modelling.

20. Structure of Aquifex aeolicus lumazine synthase by cryo-electron microscopy to 1.42 Å resolution.

21. The structure of the SufS-SufE complex reveals interactions driving protected persulfide transfer in iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis.

22. Crystal structure of the iron-sulfur cluster transfer protein ApbC from Escherichia coli.

23. Protocellular Heme and Iron-Sulfur Clusters.

24. Light-induced H 2 generation in a photosystem I-O 2 -tolerant [FeFe] hydrogenase nanoconstruct.

25. Theoretical Insights into MutY Glycosylase DNA Repair Mechanism.

26. The crystal structure of Shethna protein II (FeSII) from Azotobacter vinelandii suggests a domain swap.

27. On the evolutionary trail of MagRs.

28. Oxygen sensitivity of [FeFe]-hydrogenase: a comparative study of active site mimics inside vs. outside the enzyme.

29. The H-cluster of [FeFe] Hydrogenases: Its Enzymatic Synthesis and Parallel Inorganic Semisynthesis.

30. Reaction Mechanism Catalyzed by the Dissimilatory Sulfite Reductase - The Role of the Siroheme-[4FeS4] Cofactor.

31. Iron-sulphur protein catalysed [4+2] cycloadditions in natural product biosynthesis.

32. An oligopeptide permease, OppABCD, requires an iron-sulfur cluster domain for functionality.

33. Characterization of the iron-sulfur clusters in the nitrogenase-like reductase CfbC/D required for coenzyme F 430 biosynthesis.

34. Minimal and hybrid hydrogenases are active from archaea.

35. Catalytic Activity of the Archetype from Group 4 of the FTR-like Ferredoxin:Thioredoxin Reductase Family Is Regulated by Unique S = 7/2 and S = 1/2 [4Fe-4S] Clusters.

36. Persulfide Transfer to SufE Activates the Half-Sites Reactivity of the E. coli Cysteine Desulfurase SufS.

37. The oxidation of the [4Fe-4S] cluster of DNA primase alters the binding energies with DNA and RNA primers.

38. A Conserved Binding Pocket in HydF is Essential for Biological Assembly and Coordination of the Diiron Site of [FeFe]-Hydrogenases.

39. Properties of the iron-sulfur cluster electron transfer relay in an [FeFe]-hydrogenase that is tuned for H 2 oxidation catalysis.

40. Conformations of Bcs1L undergoing ATP hydrolysis suggest a concerted translocation mechanism for folded iron-sulfur protein substrate.

41. Final Stages in the Biosynthesis of the [FeFe]-Hydrogenase Active Site.

42. Mitochondrial targeting sequence of magnetoreceptor MagR: More than just targeting.

43. Multimodal Spectroscopic Analysis of the Fe-S Clusters of the as-Isolated Escherichia coli SufBC 2 D Complex.

44. Iron-sulfur protein odyssey: exploring their cluster functional versatility and challenging identification.

45. Peptide Mimics of the Cysteine-Rich Regions of HapX and SreA Bind a [2Fe-2S] Cluster In Vitro.

46. H 2 production under stress: [FeFe]‑hydrogenases reveal strong stability in high pressure environments.

47. Biochemical and cellular characterization of the CISD3 protein: Molecular bases of cluster release and destabilizing effects of nitric oxide.

48. Probing the mechanism of the dedicated NO sensor [4Fe-4S] NsrR: the effect of cluster ligand environment.

49. The Active-Site [4Fe-4S] Cluster in the Isoprenoid Biosynthesis Enzyme IspH Adopts Unexpected Redox States during Ligand Binding and Catalysis.

50. ENDOR Spectroscopy Reveals the "Free" 5'-Deoxyadenosyl Radical in a Radical SAM Enzyme Active Site Actually is Chaperoned by Close Interaction with the Methionine-Bound [4Fe-4S] 2+ Cluster.

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