Organic sulfur chemistry : biochemical aspects
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Organic sulfur chemistry : biochemical aspects
CRC Press, c1992
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
his volume provides an organic chemical perspective on the biochemistry of sulfur compounds. The authors have applied the principles of various biochemical processes to a general theory of the biochemical phenomena of sulfur compounds. These processes include metabolisms of inorganic sulfur compounds and metalloenzymes, mechanisms of thiolesterase actions, functions of disulfides in proteins, and biochemical redox reactions. Organic Sulfur Chemistry: Biochemical Aspects is an ideal reference for students and researchers in both biochemistry and organic chemistry.
Table of Contents
Biochemical Aspects of Microbial Oxidation of Inorganic Sulfur Compounds (Susumu Takakuwa). Sulfur Ligand in Metalloproteins and Metalloenzymes (Norikazu Ueyama and Akira Nakamura). Biochemical Reactions Involving Thioesters (Kenji Ogino and Hisashi Fujihara). Biochemistry of Disulfide (Yong Hae Kim). Oxygenation and Oxidation of Sulfur Compounds (Shigeru Oae). Reduction of Sulfur Compounds (Hideo Togo and Shigeru Oae). Includes 143 illustrations.
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