“…The proteins CooS is also significantly increased on 2D gels. As for CODH, the biosynthesis of [Ni-Fe]-hydrogenase active site is a multistep process involving at least six strictly conserved accessory proteins, namely HypABCDEF, in addition to a specific protease cleaving the C-terminal tail (HycI in E. coli, HyfK in Pectobacterium atrosepticum) [46][47][48]. In some bacteria such as Rubrivivax gelatinosus, hyp genes potentially responsible for CO-induced ECH maturation are clustered next and among the coo genes [49].…”