Fe-s cluster enzymes

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    • David, Sheila S.

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Fe-s cluster enzymes

edited by Sheila S. David

(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 595, 599)

Academic Press, 2017-2018

  • pt. A
  • pt. B

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Volume

pt. A ISBN 9780128119440

Description

Fe-S Cluster Enzymes, Part A, Volume 595 is the first of two volumes focused on Fe-S cluster enzymes. New topics of note in this series include Electrochemistry of Fe/S Proteins, Genetic, biochemical and biophysical methods for studying Fe-S proteins and their assembly, Fluorescent reporters to track Fe-S cluster assembly and transfer reactions, Mechanism-based strategies for structural characterization of radical SAM reaction intermediates, Purification and Characterization of Recalcitrant Cobalamin-Dependent Radical S-adenosylmethionine Methylases, A polymerase with potential: the Fe-S cluster in Human DNA Primase, In Vitro Studies of Cellular Iron-sulfur Cluster Biosynthesis, Trafficking and Transport, and Fe-S cluster Hsp70 Chaperones: the ATPase cycle and protein interactions.

Table of Contents

1. De Novo Design of Iron-Sulfur Proteins Zahra B. Dizicheh, Nicholas Halloran, William Asma and Giovanna Ghirlanda 2. In Vitro Studies of Cellular Iron-Sulfur Cluster Biosynthesis, Trafficking, and Transport Christine Wachnowsky and J.A. Cowan 3. A Polymerase With Potential: The Fe-S Cluster in Human DNA Primase Marilyn E. Holt, Lauren E. Salay and Walter J. Chazin 4. Combined Biochemical, Biophysical, and Cellular Methods to Study Fe-S Cluster Transfer and Cytosolic Aconitase Repair by MitoNEET Cecile Mons, Ioana Ferecatu, Sylvie Riquier, Ewen Lescop, Cecile Bouton and Marie-Pierre Golinelli-Cohen 5. Defining the Architecture of the Core Machinery for the Assembly of Fe-S Clusters in Human Mitochondria O. Gakh, W. Ranatunga, B.K. Galeano, D.S. Smith IV, J.R. Thompson and G. Isaya 6. Fe-S Cluster Hsp70 Chaperones: The Atpase Cycle and Protein Interactions Rafal Dutkiewicz, Malgorzata Nowak, Elizabeth A. Craig and Jaroslaw Marszalek 7. B. subtilis as a Model for Studying the Assembly of Fe-S Clusters in Gram-Positive Bacteria Patricia C. Dos Santos 8. Genetic, Biochemical, and Biophysical Methods for Studying Fe-S Proteins and Their Assembly S. Ollagnier-de Choudens and F. Barras 9. Structural Characterization of Poised States in the Oxygen Sensitive Hydrogenases and Nitrogenases Jacob H. Artz, Oleg A. Zadvornyy, David W. Mulder, Paul W. King and John W. Peters 10. Nitrogenase Assembly: Strategies and Procedures Nathaniel S. Sickerman, Yilin Hu and Markus W. Ribbe 11. TsrM as a Model for Purifying and Characterizing Cobalamin-Dependent Radical S-Adenosylmethionine Methylases Anthony J. Blaszczyk, Roy X. Wang and Squire J. Booke 12. Mechanism-Based Strategies for Structural Characterization of Radical SAM Reaction Intermediates K.M. Davis and A.K. Boal
Volume

pt. B ISBN 9780128147177

Description

Methods in Enzymology, Volume 599 is the second of two volumes focused on Fe-S cluster enzymes. Topics of interest in this new release include steps towards understanding mitochondrial Fe/S cluster biogenesis, iron sulfur clusters in zinc finger proteins, electrochemistry of Iron-sulfur enzymes, NRVS for Fe in biology and its experiment and basic interpretation, methods for studying iron regulatory protein 1, an important protein in human iron metabolism, the characterization of glutaredoxin Fe-S cluster binding interactions using circular dichroism spectroscopy, fluorescent reporters to track Fe-S cluster assembly and transfer reactions, methods for studying the Fe-S cluster containing base excision repair glycosylase MUTYH, and more.

Table of Contents

1. Steps Towards Understanding Mitochondrial Fe/S Cluster Biogenesis Dennis R. Winge 2. Iron Sulfur Clusters in Zinc Finger Proteins Sarah Michel 3. Electrochemistry of Iron-sulfur Enzymes Fraser Armstrong 4. NRVS for Fe in Biology: Experiment and Basic Interpretation Leland Bruce Gee 5. Methods for studying Iron Regulatory Protein 1: an important protein in human iron metabolism Tracey Rouault 6. Characterization of glutaredoxin Fe-S cluster binding interactions using circular dichroism spectroscopy Caryn E. Outten 7. Conformationally gated electron transfer in nitrogenase. Isolation, purification and characterization of nitrogenase from Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus F. Akif Tezcan and Cedric P. Owens 8. Fluorescent reporters to track Fe-S cluster assembly and transfer reactions David Barondeau 9. Methods for studying the Fe-S cluster containing base excision repair glycosylase MUTYH Sheila David 10. Advanced X-ray Spectroscopic Methods for Studying Iron-Sulfur-Containing Proteins and Model Complexes Serena DeBeer 11. Chemical and biochemical reconstitution of iron-sulfur cluster assembly Roland Lill 12. Biochemical analyses of human iron-sulfur protein biogenesis and of related diseases Roland Lill 13. Nbp35-Cfd1 Iron sulfur cluster scaffold: a case study in employing fluorescent nucleotide probes to understand NTPase for metallocofactor biosynthesis Deborah Perlstein 14. Methods for efficient large-scale production, purification, and structure determinations of Recombinant Fe-S cluster proteins John Tainer

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    • 9780128119440
    • 9780128147177
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    us
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    eng
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    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, Mass.
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    24 cm
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