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3P105 X-ray structural analysis of catalytic intermediates in bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase(Hemeproteins. Electronic states. Proteins-structure and structure-function relationship,Oral Presentations)

open access: bronze, 2007
Hiroyuki Nabekura   +7 more
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3P023 Mechanism of membrane tubulation by the EFC/F-BAR domain(Hemeproteins. Electronic states. Proteins-structure and structure-function relationship,Oral Presentations)

open access: bronze, 2007
Atsushi Shimada   +17 more
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3P095 Temperature-dependence of autooxidation of ancestral and the most closely related extant myoglobins(Hemeproteins,Poster Presentations)

open access: bronze, 2007
Manabu Ishida   +6 more
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Investigations of cyanide as an infrared probe of hemeprotein ligand binding sites.

open access: hybrid, 1985
Shinya Yoshikawa   +2 more
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Theory of hemeprotein reactivity.

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1971
Abstract A chemical theory of hemeprotein reactivity is presented. It is based upon recent chemical and spectroscopic studies of metalloporphyrins and hemeproteins and upon the established X-ray structures of the iron (III) complexes of hemoglobin, myoglobin and cytochrome c.
C. E. Castro
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Rate theories and puzzles of hemeprotein kinetics.

Science, 1985
The binding of dioxygen and carbon monoxide to heme proteins such as myoglobin and hemoglobin has been studied with flash photolysis. At temperatures below 200 K, binding occurs from within the heme pocket and, contrary to expectation, with nearly equal rates for both ligands. This observation has led to a reexamination of the theory of the association
H. Frauenfelder, P. Wolynes
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