Structure and Metabolic Mechanisms

Author: Lovenberg   Walter  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323149525

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780124560031

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780124560031

Subject: Q58 Study on the Chemical Constituents of the other organisms

Language: ENG

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Iron-Sulfur Proteins, Volume III: Structure and Metabolic Mechanisms focuses on numerous advances that have been made in the vital role of iron-sulfur proteins in biological processes. Of the 10 chapters in this book, five chapters present advances in biochemical areas and the other five chapters discuss some of the elegant physical studies made.

This book begins with a description of the nitrogenase gene and the molecular mechanism of this complex enzyme. It then centers on the role of iron-sulfur proteins in mammalian mitochondrial function, as well as on the mechanism of biosynthesis and the function of these proteins in formate metabolism. Different approaches that have yielded advances in the understanding of the iron-sulfur clusters are also shown. This book also gives an in-depth discussion on the theoretical aspects of the redox properties of iron-sulfur proteins.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 10

List of Contnbutors

pp.:  10 – 12

Preface

pp.:  12 – 14

Contents of Other Volumes

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 2. Current Topics and Problems in the Enzymology of Nitrogenase

pp.:  30 – 76

Chapter 3. Iron—Sulfur Centers of the Mitochondrial Electron Transfer System—Recent Developments

pp.:  76 – 116

Chapter 4. Biosynthesis of Iron–Sulfur Proteins

pp.:  116 – 136

Chapter 5. Role of Iron–Sulfur Proteins in Formate Metabolism

pp.:  136 – 172

Chapter 6. X-Ray Analysis of High-Potential Iron–Sulfur Proteins and Ferredoxins

pp.:  172 – 220

Chapter 7. Synthetic Analogues of the Active Sites of Iron–Sulfur Proteins

pp.:  220 – 298

Chapter 8. Evidence from Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Magnetic Resonance on the Active Centers of the Iron–Sulfur Proteins

pp.:  298 – 346

Chapter 9. Redox Mechanisms of Iron–Sulfur Proteins

pp.:  346 – 396

Chapter 10. Recent Mössbauer Results of Some Iron–Sulfur Proteins and Model Complexes

pp.:  396 – 434

Author Index

pp.:  434 – 451

Subject Index

pp.:  451 – 461

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