Structural and functional aspects of metal sites in biology
RH Holm, P Kennepohl, EI Solomon - Chemical reviews, 1996 - ACS Publications
The field of bioinorganic chemistry is at a propitious stage of development. Ever more
complex metallobiomolecules are isolated and purified, physical methodologies and …
complex metallobiomolecules are isolated and purified, physical methodologies and …
Dioxygen activation at mononuclear nonheme iron active sites: enzymes, models, and intermediates
M Costas, MP Mehn, MP Jensen, L Que - Chemical reviews, 2004 - ACS Publications
There have been significant advances in our understanding of mononuclear nonheme iron
oxygenases since our 1996 Chemical Reviews article, 1 promoted in large part by the many …
oxygenases since our 1996 Chemical Reviews article, 1 promoted in large part by the many …
Geometric and electronic structure/function correlations in non-heme iron enzymes
EI Solomon, TC Brunold, MI Davis, JN Kemsley… - Chemical …, 2000 - ACS Publications
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the geometric and
electronic structures of the active sites of non-heme iron enzymes and the contributions of …
electronic structures of the active sites of non-heme iron enzymes and the contributions of …
The β-ketoadipate pathway and the biology of self-identity
CS Harwood, RE Parales - Annual review of microbiology, 1996 - annualreviews.org
The β-ketoadipate pathway is a chromosomally encoded convergent pathway for aromatic
compound degradation that is widely distributed in soil bacteria and fungi. One branch …
compound degradation that is widely distributed in soil bacteria and fungi. One branch …
Genetic and biochemical investigations on bacterial catabolic pathways for lignin-derived aromatic compounds
E Masai, Y Katayama, M Fukuda - Bioscience, biotechnology, and …, 2007 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Lignins are the most abundant aromatic compounds in nature, and their decomposition is
essential to the terrestrial carbon cycle. White rot fungi secreting phenol oxidases are …
essential to the terrestrial carbon cycle. White rot fungi secreting phenol oxidases are …
Dioxygen activation by enzymes with mononuclear non-heme iron active sites
L Que Jr, RYN Ho - Chemical reviews, 1996 - ACS Publications
Oxygen-activating enzymes with mononuclear nonheme iron active sites participate in many
metabolically important reactions that have environmental, pharmaceutical, and medical …
metabolically important reactions that have environmental, pharmaceutical, and medical …
The ins and outs of ring-cleaving dioxygenases
Ring-cleaving dioxygenases catalyze the oxygenolytic fission of catecholic compounds, a
critical step in the aerobic degradation of aromatic compounds by bacteria. Two classes of …
critical step in the aerobic degradation of aromatic compounds by bacteria. Two classes of …
Structural and mechanistic studies on 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases and related enzymes
CJ Schofield, Z Zhang - Current opinion in structural biology, 1999 - Elsevier
Mononuclear nonheme-Fe (II)-dependent oxygenases comprise an extended family of
oxidising enzymes, of which the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases and related …
oxidising enzymes, of which the 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenases and related …
Dioxygenase enzymes: catalytic mechanisms and chemical models
TDH Bugg - Tetrahedron, 2003 - Elsevier
1. Introduction 7075 1.1. Di-oxygenase and mono-oxygenase enzymes 7075 1.2. Oxygen
activation by metal ions 7076 1.3. Reactivity of alkyl hydroperoxide intermediates 7077 2 …
activation by metal ions 7076 1.3. Reactivity of alkyl hydroperoxide intermediates 7077 2 …
Ethnicity influences the gut microbiota of individuals sharing a geographical location: a cross-sectional study from a middle-income country
No studies have investigated the influence of ethnicity in a multi-ethnic middle-income
country with a long-standing history of co-habitation. Stool samples from 214 Malaysian …
country with a long-standing history of co-habitation. Stool samples from 214 Malaysian …