- as electron-transfer vectors. The
presence of the
metal ion
allows metalloenzymes to
perform functions such as
redox reactions that
cannot easily be performed...
- An
Artificial Metalloenzyme (ArM) is a
designer metalloprotein, not
found in nature,
which can
catalyze desired chemical reactions.
Despite ****ing into...
- horseradish, is used
extensively in
biochemistry applications. It is a
metalloenzyme with many isoforms, of
which the most
studied type is C. It catalyzes...
-
These systems do not
necessarily mimic the
mechanisms emplo**** by
metalloenzymes, but draw some
inspiration from them.
Active sites can vary substantially...
-
project Trapezius, a
muscle Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, a
metalloenzyme involved in bone
formation Mediator (coactivator) or
thyroid hormone...
-
Ragdale (2014). "Biochemistry of Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase: The
Nickel Metalloenzyme that
Catalyzes the
Final Step in
Synthesis and the
First Step in Anaerobic...
- Odaka,
Masafumi (2006). "Thiocyanate
Hydrolase is a Cobalt-Containing
Metalloenzyme with a Cysteine-Sulfinic Acid Ligand".
Journal of the
American Chemical...
- 3). In 2016, work
published by
Dydio et al.
reported an
artificial metalloenzyme capable of
catalyzing intra-/intermolecular
carbene C-H
insertions into...
- A
transition metal oxo
complex is a
coordination complex containing an oxo ligand.
Formally O2–, an oxo
ligand can be
bound to one or more
metal centers...
- humans,
nickel may be a
cofactor or
structural component of
certain metalloenzymes involved in hydrolysis,
redox reactions and gene expression. Nickel...