“…In addition to the RH heterodimer, consisting of the HoxB and HoxC subunits, the H 2 -sensing two-component regulatory system includes the histidine kinase HoxJ and the response regulator HoxA [11] (Figure 1). Considering the high complexity of the RH system depicted in Figure 1, many in vitro studies, e.g., EPR [12], IR [13][14][15], Mössbauer [16], resonance Raman (RR) [17], and nuclear resonance vibrational (NRVS) [18] spectroscopy, have been carried out on a truncated version of the protein (RH stop , Figure 1 right side), which allows for the isolation of the single HoxBC heterodimer [19,20]. Nevertheless, relatively low protein yields of 0.01-0.1 mg of purified enzyme per L of culture have been reported for both homologous (R. eutropha) [13,19,20] and heterologous (E. coli) [21] RH stop production.…”