Physical and spectroscopic methods for probing metal ion environments in metalloproteins
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Physical and spectroscopic methods for probing metal ion environments in metalloproteins
(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 227 . Metallobiochemistry ; pt. D)
Academic Press, c1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume of Methods in Enzymology and its companion Volume 226 present spectroscopic and physical methods for the determination of metal ion environments in metalloproteins and metalloenzymes.
Table of Contents
A.V. Xavier and D.L. Turner, Two-Dimensional NMR of Paramagnetic Metalloproteins.
J.E. Coleman, 113Cd NMR Applied to Metalloproteins.
C.F.G.C. Geraldes, Lanthanide Shift Reagents.
D.E. Mota de Freitas, Alkali Metal NMR.
S. Foren, C. Johansson, and S. Linse, Calcium NMR.
H. Thomann and M. Bernardo, Pulsed Electron Nuclear Multiple Resonance Spectroscopic Methods for Metalloprotein and Metalloenzymes.
P. Aisen and C. Bender, Continuous Wave Endor Spectroscopy.
N.D. Chasteen, Vanadyl (IV) ENDOR/ESEEM Spin Probes.
G.W. Canters, C.W. Hilbers, M. van de Kamp, and S.S. Wijmenga, Multidimensional NMR Methods to Probe Metal Environments in Proteins.
A.J. Hoff, Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance of Triplet States in Proteins.
J.R. Pilbrow and G.R. Hanson, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance.
R. Cammack and C.E. Cooper, EPR Spectroscopy of Iron Complexes and Iron-Containing Proteins.
B.J. Hales, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Paramagnets as Probes of Metal Clusters.
M.T. Stankovich, K.E. Paulsen, and A.M. Orville, EPR-Spectroelectrochemical Titration
C. Batzlaff, A.X. Trautwein, and H. Winkler, Magnetic Susceptiblity.
E.P. Day, Multifield Saturation Magnetization of Metalloproteins.
E. Munck, K.K. Surerus, and M.P. Hendrich, Combining Missbauer Spectroscopy with Integer Spin EPR.
F.A. Armstrong, J.N. Butt, and A. Sucheta, Voltammetric Studies of Redox-Active Centers in Metalloproteins Adsorbed on Electrodes.
H.A.O. Hill and N.I. Hunt, Direct and Indirect Electrochemical Investigations of Metalloenzymes.
A.G. Sykes and G.A. Salmon, Pulse Radiolysis.
M. Thellier, C. Ripoll, C. Quintana, F. Sommer, P. Chevalier, and J. Dainty, Physical Methods to Locate Metal Atoms in Biological Systems.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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