Hydrazine synthase subunit alpha
UniProtKB accession: Q1Q0T2
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UniProtKB description: Component of the hydrazine synthase complex that catalyzes the condensation of nitric oxide (NO) with ammonium to form hydrazine (PubMed:21964329). The alpha subunit catalyzes the second half-reaction, i.e. the condensation of hydroxylamine formed in the active site of the gamma subunit with ammonia, yielding hydrazine (PubMed:26479033). Is involved in anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox), a biological process in which nitrite is used as the electron acceptor in the conversion of ammonium to dinitrogen gas (N2) and water; this bacterial process has a major role in the Earth's nitrogen cycle and has been estimated to synthesize up to 50% of the dinitrogen gas emitted into our atmosphere from the oceans (PubMed:21964329, PubMed:26479033).
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