Iron-sulfur proteins /
ADVANCES IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY VOL 38.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1992.
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Colección: | Advances in inorganic chemistry ;
v. 38. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Advances in Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 38; Copyright Page; Contents; Helmut Beinert; Chapter 1. Trinuclear Cuboidal and Heterometallic Cubane-Type Iron-Sulfur Clusters: New Structural and Reactivity Themes in Chemistry and Biology; I. Introduction; II. Homometallic Cubane-Type Clusters; III. Trinuclear Cuboidal Clusters; IV. Heterometallic MFe3S4 Cubane-Type Clusters; References; Chapter 2. Replacement of Sulfur by Selenium in Iron-Sulfur Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Selenium in Biology; III. Preparation of Selenium-Substituted Iron-Sulfur Proteins
- IV. Mechanisms of Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly in Vitro and in VivoV. Biochemical Properties of Iron-Selenium Proteins; VI. Magnetic Properties of Iron-Selenium Clusters; VII. Ground Spin State Variability in [4Fe-4S(e)]+ Clusters; VIII. Vibrational Spectroscopy of Iron-Selenium Clusters; IX. Prospects; References; Chapter 3. Dynamic Electrochemistry of Iron-Sulfur Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Background; III. Applications; IV. Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. EPR Spectroscopy of Iron-Sulfur Proteins; I. Introduction; II. Fundamentals of Iron-Sulfur EPR; III. g Strain in Doublet Systems
- IV. High-Spin Kramer's SystemsV. Non-Kramer's Systems; VI. Epilogue; References; Chapter 5. Structural and Functional Diversity of Ferredoxins and Related Proteins; I. Introduction; II. [2Fe-2S] Ferredoxins and Related Proteins; III. [4Fe-4S] and [3Fe-4S] Ferredoxins and Related Proteins; IV. 2[4Fe-4S] or [4Fe-4S][3Fe-4S] Ferredoxins and Related Proteins; V. Polyferredoxins; VI. Conclusions; References; Chapter 6. Iron-Sulfur Clusters in Enzymes: Themes and Variations; I. Introduction; II. Methods of Identifying Iron-Sulfur Clusters in Proteins; III. Classification of Iron-Sulfur Proteins.
- IV. Membrane-Bound Iron-Sulfur Enzymes of Bioenergetic SystemsV. Soluble Proteins with Iron-Sulfur Clusters; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Aconitase: An Iron-Sulfur Enzyme; I. Introduction; II. Properties of the Fe-S Cluster; III. Interaction of Cluster and Substrate in the Enzymatic Reaction; IV. Crystallographic Structure; V. Studies on Mutants; VI. Relationship of Cytoplasmic Aconitase to Iron-Responsive Element Binding Protein; References; Chapter 8. Novel Iron-Sulfur Centers in Metalloenzymes and Redox Proteins from Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria; I. Introduction
- II. Extremely Thermophilic BacteriaIII. Pyrococcus furiosus; IV. Thermotoga maritima; V. Summary; References; Chapter 9. Evolution of Hydrogenase Genes; I. Introduction; II. Hydrogenase Operons; III. Evolution of Hydrogenase Genes: ''Redon Shuffling"" and Hydrogenase Export; IV. Functions of Hydrogenases; V. Perspectives; References; Chapter 10. Density-Functional Theory of Spin Polarization and Spin Coupling in Iron-Sulfur Clusters; I. Introduction; II. Perturbation Formalism for Spin Coupling in Transition Metal Clusters; III. The Density-Functional and Broken Symmetry Methods