Metal-Carbon Bonds in Enzymes and Cofactors
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The occurrence of a wide variety of metal-carbon bonds in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans, is only recently recognized. Of course, the historical examples are the B12 coenzymes containing cobalt-carbon bonds, but now such bonds are also...
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The occurrence of a wide variety of metal-carbon bonds in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans, is only recently recognized. Of course, the historical examples are the B12 coenzymes containing cobalt-carbon bonds, but now such bonds are also known for nickel, iron, copper, and other transition metal ions. There is no other comparable book; MILS-6, written by 17 experts, summarizes the most recent insights into this fascinating topic.
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From the Content: - Organometallic Chemistry of B12 Coenzymes
- Cobalamin- and Corrinoid-Dependent Enzymes
- Nickel-Alkyl Bond Formation in the Active Site of Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase
- Nickel-Carbon Bonds in Acetyl-Coenzyme A Synthases/Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenases
- Structure and Function of [NiFe]-Hydrogenases
- Carbon Monoxide and Cyanide Ligands in the Active Site of [FeFe]-Hydrogenases
- Carbon Monoxide as Intrinsic Ligand to Iron in the Active Site of [Fe]-Hydrogenase
- The Dual Role of Heme as Cofactor and Substrate in the Biosynthesis of Carbon Monoxide
- Copper-Carbon Bonds in Mechanistic and Structural Probing of Proteins as well as in Situations where Copper Is a Catalytic or Receptor Site
- Interaction of Cyanide with Enzymes Containing Vanadium, Manganese, Non-Heme Iron, and Zinc
- The Reaction Mechanism of the Molybdenum Hydroxylase Xanthine Oxidoreductase: Evidence Against the Formation of Intermediates Having Metal-Carbon Bonds
- Computational Studies of Biooganometalllic Enzymes and Cofactors
Autoren-Porträt
Helmut und Astrid Sigel, University of Basel, Switzerland. Roland K. O. Sigel, University of Zürich, Switzerland.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2015, XX, 510 Seiten, 50 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 15,6 x 23,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Helmut Sigel, Astrid Sigel, Roland K. O. Sigel
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- ISBN-10: 3110442795
- ISBN-13: 9783110442793
Sprache:
Englisch
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