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Iron-sulfur Proteins - 1

Lovenberg, Walter(Edited by)
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Biological Properties is a collection of papers that deals with the biological properties of iron-sulfur proteins.

One paper reviews the role of electron paramagnetic resonance in forwarding knowledge about iron-sulfur proteins.

Iron-sulfur proteins are iron proteins where sulfur is a ligand of the iron, of which the iron is not simultaneously held by a stronger ligand such as porphyrin.

Another paper discusses the role of bacterial ferredoxins in coupled oxidation-reduction reactions, the role of hydrogenase in oxidation-reduction, as well as the bacterial iron-sulfur proteins, such as azoferredoxin and molybdoferredoxin.

Abiological models of nitrogenase involve molybdenum and iron with sulfur ligands; these abiological systems can be the first models that show the biological activity of iron-sulfur enzymes which these systems try to copy.

One paper investigates the role of iron-sulfur proteins in photosynthesis, particularly the photoreduction of ferrodoxin, the mechanism of NADPH formation, and the possible role of ferrodoxin in cyclic photophosphorylation.

This collection is suitable for bio-chemists, cellular biologists, micro-biologists, and scientists involved in research in the biological disciplines.

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Academic Press
032315204X / 9780323152044
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547.75
02/12/2012
English
377 pages
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