[HTML][HTML] Metalloproteins containing cytochrome, iron–sulfur, or copper redox centers
Redox reactions play important roles in almost all biological processes, including
photosynthesis and respiration, which are two essential energy processes that sustain all life …
photosynthesis and respiration, which are two essential energy processes that sustain all life …
[HTML][HTML] Functions of elements in soil microorganisms
M Hemkemeyer, SA Schwalb, S Heinze… - Microbiological …, 2021 - Elsevier
The soil microbial community fulfils various functions, such as nutrient cycling and carbon
(C) sequestration, therefore contributing to maintenance of soil fertility and mitigation of …
(C) sequestration, therefore contributing to maintenance of soil fertility and mitigation of …
Catalysis and Electron Transfer in De Novo Designed Metalloproteins
One of the hallmark advances in our understanding of metalloprotein function is showcased
in our ability to design new, non-native, catalytically active protein scaffolds. This review …
in our ability to design new, non-native, catalytically active protein scaffolds. This review …
Protein design: toward functional metalloenzymes
F Yu, VM Cangelosi, ML Zastrow, M Tegoni… - Chemical …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Protein design is a valuable tool for understanding the fundamental factors that dictate
protein structure and function. The field of protein design has seen significant progress over …
protein structure and function. The field of protein design has seen significant progress over …
Spectroscopic methods in bioinorganic chemistry: blue to green to red copper sites
EI Solomon - Inorganic chemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications
A wide variety of spectroscopic methods are now available that provide complimentary
insights into the electronic structures of transition-metal complexes. Combined with …
insights into the electronic structures of transition-metal complexes. Combined with …
Complete Genome Sequence of Nitrosospira multiformis, an Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacterium from the Soil Environment
The complete genome of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterium Nitrosospira multiformis (ATCC
25196T) consists of a circular chromosome and three small plasmids totaling 3,234,309 bp …
25196T) consists of a circular chromosome and three small plasmids totaling 3,234,309 bp …
[HTML][HTML] Alternative bioenergy: updates to and challenges in nitrification metalloenzymology
KM Lancaster, JD Caranto, SH Majer, MA Smith - Joule, 2018 - cell.com
Biological ammonia (NH 3) oxidation to nitrate (NO 3–)––nitrification––is a critical pathway
of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. Additional products and by-products of this pathway …
of the biogeochemical nitrogen cycle. Additional products and by-products of this pathway …
Recent advances in understanding blue copper proteins
EI Solomon, RG Hadt - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
The type 1 (T1) or blue Cu (BC) proteins are a highly studied group of electron transfer (ET)
active sites in bioinorganic chemistry. In this review, we cover several more recent results …
active sites in bioinorganic chemistry. In this review, we cover several more recent results …
X-ray-induced photo-chemistry and X-ray absorption spectroscopy of biological samples
As synchrotron light sources and optics deliver greater photon flux on samples, X-ray-
induced photo-chemistry is increasingly encountered in X-ray absorption spectroscopy …
induced photo-chemistry is increasingly encountered in X-ray absorption spectroscopy …
Primary and Secondary Coordination Sphere Effects on the Structure and Function of S-Nitrosylating Azurin
Much progress has been made in understanding the roles of the secondary coordination
sphere (SCS) in tuning redox potentials of metalloproteins. In contrast, the impact of SCS on …
sphere (SCS) in tuning redox potentials of metalloproteins. In contrast, the impact of SCS on …