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MOLYBDENUM COFACTOR BIOSYNTHESIS AND MOLYBDENUM ENZYMES
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2006The molybdenum cofactor (Moco) forms the active site of all eukaryotic molybdenum (Mo) enzymes. Moco consists of molybdenum covalently bound to two sulfur atoms of a unique tricyclic pterin moiety referred to as molybdopterin. Moco is synthesized from GTP by an ancient and conserved biosynthetic pathway that can be divided into four steps involving ...
Günter, Schwarz, Ralf R, Mendel
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Molybdenum, Molybdenum Oxides, and their Electrochemistry
ChemSusChem, 2012AbstractThe electrochemical behaviors of molybdenum and its oxides, both in bulk and thin film dimensions, are critical because of their widespread applications in steels, electrocatalysts, electrochromic materials, batteries, sensors, and solar cells.
Viswanathan S, Saji, Chi-Woo, Lee
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Plasma molybdenum reflects dietary molybdenum intake
The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2004The relationship between plasma molybdenum (Mo) and dietary intake has not been investigated in humans. We developed an isotope dilution method to determine molybdenum in 0.5 mL blood plasma by ICP-MS and conducted a study to determine the effect of dietary intake on plasma molybdenum. Twelve young men consumed a very low Mo diet (22 microg/day) for 24
Judith R, Turnlund, William R, Keyes
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Molybdenum enzymes and molybdenum cofactor in mycobacteria
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2011When intracelluar pathogens enter the host macrophages where in addition to oxidative and antibiotic mechanisms of antimicrobial activity, nutrients are deprived. Human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of macrophage parasitisms, which can replicate and persist for decades in dormancy state in virulent environments.
Tingyu, Shi, Jianping, Xie
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Essays in Biochemistry, 1999
There are many molybdenum-containing enzymes distributed throughout the biosphere. The availability of molybdenum to biological systems is due to the high water solubility of oxidized forms of the metal. Molybdenum enzymes can be grouped on the basis of the structure of the metal centre.
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There are many molybdenum-containing enzymes distributed throughout the biosphere. The availability of molybdenum to biological systems is due to the high water solubility of oxidized forms of the metal. Molybdenum enzymes can be grouped on the basis of the structure of the metal centre.
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Molybdenum and Molybdenum Compounds
2000The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties 3. Occurrence 3.1. Minerals 3.2. Deposits 4. Production 4.1. Concentration 4.2. Processing of Concentrate 4.3. Recovery from Spent Petroleum Catalysts 4.4. Recovery during Production of Tungsten Ores 4.5.
Roger F. Sebenik +11 more
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Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1977
Abstract Molybdenum is a prolific former of homonuclear metal-metal bonds, ranging in bond order from less than 1 to 4 and in length from 3.27 A to 2.090 A. The chemical and structural properties of compounds containing Mo-Mo bonds are reviewed here with particular emphasis on variability in length as a function of environment between bonds that have
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Abstract Molybdenum is a prolific former of homonuclear metal-metal bonds, ranging in bond order from less than 1 to 4 and in length from 3.27 A to 2.090 A. The chemical and structural properties of compounds containing Mo-Mo bonds are reviewed here with particular emphasis on variability in length as a function of environment between bonds that have
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Robust Hydrogen-Evolving Electrocatalyst from Heterogeneous Molybdenum Disulfide-Based Catalyst
, 2020Molybdenum disulfide-based layered materials are promising electrocatalysts for hydrogen production from water electrolysis if their catalytic performance can be further improved by increasing the ...
Jingying Sun +7 more
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Chemistry of Materials, 2019
MXenes, a recently discovered family of two-dimensional (2D) materials, are promising catalysts and supports for applications in heterogeneous catalysis; however, the thermal stability of MXenes and their surface chemistry are not fully explored.
E. B. Deeva +8 more
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MXenes, a recently discovered family of two-dimensional (2D) materials, are promising catalysts and supports for applications in heterogeneous catalysis; however, the thermal stability of MXenes and their surface chemistry are not fully explored.
E. B. Deeva +8 more
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