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Metalloproteins

2015
Preface: Metalloproteins play essential critical functional roles in enzymatically catalyzing reactions difficult to achieve without metals, in signal transduction, and in storage and transport of proteins constituting over 1/3 of the proteome of living organisms.
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FTIR Spectroscopy of Metalloproteins

2014
Absorption of infrared radiation by proteins gives important information about their structure and function. The most intense infrared bands correspond to the overlap of all the peptide bond absorption. Additionally, in many metalloproteins their prosthetic groups have intrinsic ligands or bind substrates/inhibitors that absorb intensively in the ...
Oscar, Gutiérrez-Sanz   +2 more
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EXAFS: a probe for metalloproteins

Nature, 1990
X-ray absorption spectroscopy provides a method for studying the local environment around a metal atom in a protein.
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Metalloproteins

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1964
B G, MALMSTROM, J B, NEILANDS
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Advances in Research on Metalloproteins

2014
Metal ions play essential roles in biological processes. Ions such as K(+) and Na(+) are important in ion transport, and Mg(2+), Ca(2+), and Zn(2+) are important chelators in many processes, including phosphotransfer and harvesting of light for energy metabolism.
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Metalloproteins

1987
M. C. R. Symons   +2 more
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Zn-regulated GTPase metalloprotein activator 1 modulates vertebrate zinc homeostasis

Cell, 2022
Katherine A Edmonds   +2 more
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Metalloproteins

1989
M. C. R. Symons   +2 more
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Metalloprotein and redox protein design

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2001
Brian R Gibney, Michelle L Kennedy
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