Bioinorganic CatalysisJan Reedijk, Elisabeth Bouwman CRC Press, 2. 2. 1999 - Počet stran: 624 "Provides the latest research results and suggests new topics for interdisciplinary study of metal ions, catalysis, and biochemical systems. Second Edition highlights potential applications; includes new chapters on zinc and FeS clusters; presents new X-ray analysis of metalloenzymes; and more." |
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... metal plays an important role at the active site ( more than 50 % of all known enzymes need a metal ion to be active ) , and usually the reaction intermediates reside on the metal ion in the enzyme . Bioinor- ganic catalysis is defined ...
... metal plays an important role at the active site ( more than 50 % of all known enzymes need a metal ion to be active ) , and usually the reaction intermediates reside on the metal ion in the enzyme . Bioinor- ganic catalysis is defined ...
Strana 1
... Metal ions are known to play an essential role in living systems , both in growth and in metabolism . In fact the role of iron as an essential metal has been known since the eighteenth century , whereas the importance of other elements ...
... Metal ions are known to play an essential role in living systems , both in growth and in metabolism . In fact the role of iron as an essential metal has been known since the eighteenth century , whereas the importance of other elements ...
Strana 2
... metals , metal ions , and metal compounds in relation to living systems is a subject of common interest . Classification of the various subfields is not easy because of overlapping research interests . Nevertheless , the research ...
... metals , metal ions , and metal compounds in relation to living systems is a subject of common interest . Classification of the various subfields is not easy because of overlapping research interests . Nevertheless , the research ...
Strana 4
... metals may substitute nontoxic metal ions in metalloproteins or may bind to ligands in vivo ( protein side groups , nucleic acids ) , thereby changing the reactivities or securing certain conformations . Metal compounds may be added as ...
... metals may substitute nontoxic metal ions in metalloproteins or may bind to ligands in vivo ( protein side groups , nucleic acids ) , thereby changing the reactivities or securing certain conformations . Metal compounds may be added as ...
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... metal ion , thereby tuning the redox potential of the enzyme into the appropriate region . The specific geometry in which the coordinating ligands are arranged around the metal ion is of meaningful importance for the catalytic activity ...
... metal ion , thereby tuning the redox potential of the enzyme into the appropriate region . The specific geometry in which the coordinating ligands are arranged around the metal ion is of meaningful importance for the catalytic activity ...
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acid Acta active active site amine analogs axial bacteria binding Biochem Biochemistry bioinorganic Biol biological Biophys bridging bromination carbon catalase catalysis catalytic cycle Chem chemistry cleavage cluster Co-C bond coenzyme cofactor complex compounds coordination copper coupling crystal structure cytochrome P-450 dehydrogenase dihydrogen peroxide dinuclear dioxygen dioxygenases donor electron transfer enzyme EXAFS Fe protein Fe(II FeMoco Figure formation H₂ H₂O heme histidine homolysis hydrogen hydrogenases hydrolysis hydron hydroxylation imidazole Inorg intermediate involved iron iron-sulfur iron(III K.D. Karlin kinetic L.G. Marzilli ligand mechanism metal center metal ions methyl Mn"Mn molecule molybdenum molybdenum and tungsten N₂ nickel nitrogen nitrogenase O₂ observed oxidation oxido oxygen oxygen atom pathway peroxo phenol polymerization porphyrin radical reaction reactivity redox reductase reduction residue role Scheme species spectroscopic studies substrate subunit suggest sulfite sulfur superoxide thiolate tion V-BrPO x-ray xanthine oxidase
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