57Fe ENDOR spectroscopy and 'electron inventory' analysis of the nitrogenase E4 intermediate suggest the metal-ion core of FeMo-cofactor cycles through only one redox couple.
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L. Seefeldt | B. Hoffman | J. Telser | B. M. Barney | D. Dean | P. Doan | R. Igarashi
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