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Cytochromes c: Evolutionary, Structural and Physicochemical Aspects

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Cytochromes c are haemoproteins which carry out electron transfer in a wide variety of biological systems, necessitating different kinds of cytochrome c to fulfill different biological roles.

The evolutionary relationship between cytochromes c and their host organisms are described, as well as their structural, spectroscopic and redox properties, including both electron-transfer rates and redox potentials.

The treatment is aimed at the non-specialist so that both the techniques described and their application to cytochromes c can be understood.

All classes of cytochrome c are dealt with to provide a comprehensive account of the field.

No other text provides such a broad survey. Similar to the earlier volume "Cytochromes c: Biological Aspects" which deals with the classification, biosynthesis and biological role of cytochromes c, the present book is aimed at research workers and advanced students.

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Springer
3642745369 / 9783642745362
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
571.6
06/12/2012
English
478 pages
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