Ferredoxin from
Spinacia oleracea (spinach) has been used:
- as a substrate for spinach ferredoxin reductase,
- for reconstitution with chlorophyll-A for scanning electron microscope (SEM) dispersive X-ray analyzer (EDX) integrated analysis,
- as a reductant in adenylylsulfate (APS) reductase activity of P. aeruginosa
An iron-containing protein thought to be involved in photosynthesis as an acceptor of energy-rich electrons from chlorophyll. It occurs in green plants and in bacteria that metabolize elemental hydrogen.
Ferredoxin I (Fd I) from Spinacia oleracea comprises 97 amino acid and is an iron sulfur cluster (2Fe-2S). It is synthesized in the chloroplast. The structure of Fd I has conserved active site.
Ferredoxins are iron-containing proteins that serve as electron-transfer catalysts in photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation.