Biophysical Chemistry of Dioxygen Reactions in Respiration and Photosynthesis
Proceedings of the Nobel Conference Held at Fiskebackskil, Sweden, 1 4
Herausgeber: V. Nng Rd, Tore; Vanngard, Tore
Biophysical Chemistry of Dioxygen Reactions in Respiration and Photosynthesis
Proceedings of the Nobel Conference Held at Fiskebackskil, Sweden, 1 4
Herausgeber: V. Nng Rd, Tore; Vanngard, Tore
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Originally published in 1988, this book brings together research on oxygen chemistry in biology by prominent experts.
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Originally published in 1988, this book brings together research on oxygen chemistry in biology by prominent experts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9780521107051
- ISBN-10: 0521107059
- Artikelnr.: 33612429
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- Books on Demand GmbH
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 379g
- ISBN-13: 9780521107051
- ISBN-10: 0521107059
- Artikelnr.: 33612429
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; List of participants; Dedication Harry B. Gray; 1. The where, the
when, the how and the why of biological oxygen reactions R. J. P. Williams;
2. Distance dependence in biological electron transfer. Theoretical aspects
Sven Larson; 3. Long-range electron transfer in metal-substituted
myoglobins J. A. Cowan and H. B. Gray; 4. Magnetic interaction in
ribonucleotide reductase Anders Ehrenberg; Part I. Respiration: 5. From
Indophenol oxidase and atmungsferment of proton pumping cytochrome oxidase
aa3, CuA CuB(CuC)ZnMg Helmut Beinert; 6. The rapid and slow forms of
cytochrome oxidase Graham Palmer, Gary M. Baker and Masato Moguchi; 7.
Electron-transfer reactions in cytochrome c oxidase Sunney I. Chan, Stephen
N. Witt and David F. Blair; 8. The reactions between the carbon monoxide
complex of cytochrome c oxidase and oxygen: an investigation of electron
transfer between the functional units of cytochrome c oxidase M. T. Wilson,
M. Brunori, P. Sarti, G. Antonini and F. Malatesta; 9. Early molecular
events in the reaction of fully-reduced chytochrome oxidase with oxygen at
room temperature Yutaka Orii; 10. Mechanism of cell respiration. Properties
of individual reaction steps in the catalysis of dioxygen reduction by
cytochrome oxidase Mårten Wilkström; 11. The cytochrome caa3 from Thermus
thermophilus James A. Fee, Barbara H. Zimmermann, Carmen I. Nitsche, Frank
Rusnak and Eckard Münck; 12. A di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase (Pseudomonas
aeruginosa): its activation and catalytic cycle Colin Greenwood, Nicholas
Foote, Paul M. A. Gadsby and Andrew J. Thomson; Part II. Photosynthesis:
13. Spectroscopic studies of manganese involvement in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Kenneth Sauer, R. D. Guiles, Ann E. McDermott, James L. Cole,
Vittal K. Yachandra, Jean-Luc Zimmerman, Melvin P. Klein, S. L. Dexheimer
and R. David Britt; 14. Ligand-substitution reactions of the O2-evolving
center of photosystem II Warren F. Beck and Gary W. Brudvig; 15. The
spectroscopically derived structure of the manganese site for
photosyntheric water oxidization and a proposal for the protein-binding
sites for calcium and manganese G. Charles Dismukes; 16. On the mechanism
of photosynthetic water oxidation to dioxygen Gernot Renger; 17. Protolytic
reactions of the photosynthetic water oxidase in the absence and in the
presence of added ligands Verena Forster and Wolfgang Junge; 18.
Characterization of the tyrosine radical involved in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Bridgetter A. Barry and Geranld T. Babcock; 19. S-state formation
after Ca2+ depletion in the photosystem II oxygen evolving complex A.
Boussax and A. William Rutherford; Postscript Helmut Beinert and Tore
Vänngård.
when, the how and the why of biological oxygen reactions R. J. P. Williams;
2. Distance dependence in biological electron transfer. Theoretical aspects
Sven Larson; 3. Long-range electron transfer in metal-substituted
myoglobins J. A. Cowan and H. B. Gray; 4. Magnetic interaction in
ribonucleotide reductase Anders Ehrenberg; Part I. Respiration: 5. From
Indophenol oxidase and atmungsferment of proton pumping cytochrome oxidase
aa3, CuA CuB(CuC)ZnMg Helmut Beinert; 6. The rapid and slow forms of
cytochrome oxidase Graham Palmer, Gary M. Baker and Masato Moguchi; 7.
Electron-transfer reactions in cytochrome c oxidase Sunney I. Chan, Stephen
N. Witt and David F. Blair; 8. The reactions between the carbon monoxide
complex of cytochrome c oxidase and oxygen: an investigation of electron
transfer between the functional units of cytochrome c oxidase M. T. Wilson,
M. Brunori, P. Sarti, G. Antonini and F. Malatesta; 9. Early molecular
events in the reaction of fully-reduced chytochrome oxidase with oxygen at
room temperature Yutaka Orii; 10. Mechanism of cell respiration. Properties
of individual reaction steps in the catalysis of dioxygen reduction by
cytochrome oxidase Mårten Wilkström; 11. The cytochrome caa3 from Thermus
thermophilus James A. Fee, Barbara H. Zimmermann, Carmen I. Nitsche, Frank
Rusnak and Eckard Münck; 12. A di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase (Pseudomonas
aeruginosa): its activation and catalytic cycle Colin Greenwood, Nicholas
Foote, Paul M. A. Gadsby and Andrew J. Thomson; Part II. Photosynthesis:
13. Spectroscopic studies of manganese involvement in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Kenneth Sauer, R. D. Guiles, Ann E. McDermott, James L. Cole,
Vittal K. Yachandra, Jean-Luc Zimmerman, Melvin P. Klein, S. L. Dexheimer
and R. David Britt; 14. Ligand-substitution reactions of the O2-evolving
center of photosystem II Warren F. Beck and Gary W. Brudvig; 15. The
spectroscopically derived structure of the manganese site for
photosyntheric water oxidization and a proposal for the protein-binding
sites for calcium and manganese G. Charles Dismukes; 16. On the mechanism
of photosynthetic water oxidation to dioxygen Gernot Renger; 17. Protolytic
reactions of the photosynthetic water oxidase in the absence and in the
presence of added ligands Verena Forster and Wolfgang Junge; 18.
Characterization of the tyrosine radical involved in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Bridgetter A. Barry and Geranld T. Babcock; 19. S-state formation
after Ca2+ depletion in the photosystem II oxygen evolving complex A.
Boussax and A. William Rutherford; Postscript Helmut Beinert and Tore
Vänngård.
Preface; List of participants; Dedication Harry B. Gray; 1. The where, the
when, the how and the why of biological oxygen reactions R. J. P. Williams;
2. Distance dependence in biological electron transfer. Theoretical aspects
Sven Larson; 3. Long-range electron transfer in metal-substituted
myoglobins J. A. Cowan and H. B. Gray; 4. Magnetic interaction in
ribonucleotide reductase Anders Ehrenberg; Part I. Respiration: 5. From
Indophenol oxidase and atmungsferment of proton pumping cytochrome oxidase
aa3, CuA CuB(CuC)ZnMg Helmut Beinert; 6. The rapid and slow forms of
cytochrome oxidase Graham Palmer, Gary M. Baker and Masato Moguchi; 7.
Electron-transfer reactions in cytochrome c oxidase Sunney I. Chan, Stephen
N. Witt and David F. Blair; 8. The reactions between the carbon monoxide
complex of cytochrome c oxidase and oxygen: an investigation of electron
transfer between the functional units of cytochrome c oxidase M. T. Wilson,
M. Brunori, P. Sarti, G. Antonini and F. Malatesta; 9. Early molecular
events in the reaction of fully-reduced chytochrome oxidase with oxygen at
room temperature Yutaka Orii; 10. Mechanism of cell respiration. Properties
of individual reaction steps in the catalysis of dioxygen reduction by
cytochrome oxidase Mårten Wilkström; 11. The cytochrome caa3 from Thermus
thermophilus James A. Fee, Barbara H. Zimmermann, Carmen I. Nitsche, Frank
Rusnak and Eckard Münck; 12. A di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase (Pseudomonas
aeruginosa): its activation and catalytic cycle Colin Greenwood, Nicholas
Foote, Paul M. A. Gadsby and Andrew J. Thomson; Part II. Photosynthesis:
13. Spectroscopic studies of manganese involvement in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Kenneth Sauer, R. D. Guiles, Ann E. McDermott, James L. Cole,
Vittal K. Yachandra, Jean-Luc Zimmerman, Melvin P. Klein, S. L. Dexheimer
and R. David Britt; 14. Ligand-substitution reactions of the O2-evolving
center of photosystem II Warren F. Beck and Gary W. Brudvig; 15. The
spectroscopically derived structure of the manganese site for
photosyntheric water oxidization and a proposal for the protein-binding
sites for calcium and manganese G. Charles Dismukes; 16. On the mechanism
of photosynthetic water oxidation to dioxygen Gernot Renger; 17. Protolytic
reactions of the photosynthetic water oxidase in the absence and in the
presence of added ligands Verena Forster and Wolfgang Junge; 18.
Characterization of the tyrosine radical involved in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Bridgetter A. Barry and Geranld T. Babcock; 19. S-state formation
after Ca2+ depletion in the photosystem II oxygen evolving complex A.
Boussax and A. William Rutherford; Postscript Helmut Beinert and Tore
Vänngård.
when, the how and the why of biological oxygen reactions R. J. P. Williams;
2. Distance dependence in biological electron transfer. Theoretical aspects
Sven Larson; 3. Long-range electron transfer in metal-substituted
myoglobins J. A. Cowan and H. B. Gray; 4. Magnetic interaction in
ribonucleotide reductase Anders Ehrenberg; Part I. Respiration: 5. From
Indophenol oxidase and atmungsferment of proton pumping cytochrome oxidase
aa3, CuA CuB(CuC)ZnMg Helmut Beinert; 6. The rapid and slow forms of
cytochrome oxidase Graham Palmer, Gary M. Baker and Masato Moguchi; 7.
Electron-transfer reactions in cytochrome c oxidase Sunney I. Chan, Stephen
N. Witt and David F. Blair; 8. The reactions between the carbon monoxide
complex of cytochrome c oxidase and oxygen: an investigation of electron
transfer between the functional units of cytochrome c oxidase M. T. Wilson,
M. Brunori, P. Sarti, G. Antonini and F. Malatesta; 9. Early molecular
events in the reaction of fully-reduced chytochrome oxidase with oxygen at
room temperature Yutaka Orii; 10. Mechanism of cell respiration. Properties
of individual reaction steps in the catalysis of dioxygen reduction by
cytochrome oxidase Mårten Wilkström; 11. The cytochrome caa3 from Thermus
thermophilus James A. Fee, Barbara H. Zimmermann, Carmen I. Nitsche, Frank
Rusnak and Eckard Münck; 12. A di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase (Pseudomonas
aeruginosa): its activation and catalytic cycle Colin Greenwood, Nicholas
Foote, Paul M. A. Gadsby and Andrew J. Thomson; Part II. Photosynthesis:
13. Spectroscopic studies of manganese involvement in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Kenneth Sauer, R. D. Guiles, Ann E. McDermott, James L. Cole,
Vittal K. Yachandra, Jean-Luc Zimmerman, Melvin P. Klein, S. L. Dexheimer
and R. David Britt; 14. Ligand-substitution reactions of the O2-evolving
center of photosystem II Warren F. Beck and Gary W. Brudvig; 15. The
spectroscopically derived structure of the manganese site for
photosyntheric water oxidization and a proposal for the protein-binding
sites for calcium and manganese G. Charles Dismukes; 16. On the mechanism
of photosynthetic water oxidation to dioxygen Gernot Renger; 17. Protolytic
reactions of the photosynthetic water oxidase in the absence and in the
presence of added ligands Verena Forster and Wolfgang Junge; 18.
Characterization of the tyrosine radical involved in photosynthetic oxygen
evolution Bridgetter A. Barry and Geranld T. Babcock; 19. S-state formation
after Ca2+ depletion in the photosystem II oxygen evolving complex A.
Boussax and A. William Rutherford; Postscript Helmut Beinert and Tore
Vänngård.