Molybdenum and tungsten : their roles in biological processes
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Molybdenum and tungsten : their roles in biological processes
(Metal ions in biological systems / edited by Helmut Sigel, v. 39)
Marcel Dekker, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Volume 39: Molybdenum and Tungsten: Their Roles in Biological Processes is devoted soley to the vital research area on molybdenum and tungsten and their role in biology. It offers a comprehensive and timely account of this fascinating topic by 40 distinguished international authorities. Topics include: transport, homeostasis, regulation and binding of molybdate and tungstate to proteins, crystallographic characterization, coordination of complexes, and biosynthesis.
Table of Contents
- The biogeochemistry of molybdenum and tungsten
- transport, homeostasis, regulation and binding of molybdate and tungstate to proteins
- molybdenum nitrogenases - a crystallographic and mechanistic view
- chemical dinitrogen fixation by molybdenum and tungsten complexes - insights from co-ordination chemistry
- biosynthesis of nitrogenase iron-molybdenum-cofactor from Azotobacter Vinelandii
- molybdenum enzymes containing the pyranopterin cofactor - an overview
- the molybdenum and tungsten cofactors - a crystallographic view
- models for the pyranopterin-containing molybdenum and tungsten cofactors
- biosynthesis and molecular biology of the molybdenum cofactor (moco)
- molybdenum in nitrate reductase and nitrate oxidoreductase.
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