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Title Multi-copper oxidases / editor, Albrecht Messerschmidt
Published Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©1997

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Description 1 online resource (x, 465 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Ch. 1. Early and more recent history in the research on multi-copper oxidases / Bo. G. Malmstrom -- ch. 2. Spatial structures of ascorbate oxidase, laccase and related proteins: Implications for the catalytic mechanism / A. Messerschmidt -- ch. 3. The structure of human ceruloplasmin at 3.1 A resolution / P.F. Lindley [and others] -- ch. 4. Spectroscopy of multi-copper oxidases / E.I. Solomon, T.E. Machonkin and U.M. Sundaram -- ch. 5. Bioinorganic chemistry of laccase / D.R. McMillin and M.K. Eggleston -- ch. 6. Kinetic studies on polyporus and tree laccases / B. Reinhammar -- ch. 7. Fungal laccases: Role in delignification and possible industrial applications / M. Smith, C.F. Thurston and D.A. Wood -- ch. 8. Spectroscopy of cucumber ascorbate oxidase and fungal laccase / T. Sakurai and S. Suzuki -- ch. 9. Biological function and enzyme kinetics of ascorbate oxidase / L. Avigliano and A. Finazzi-Agro -- ch. 10. The biology of human ceruloplasmin / Z. Leah Harris, H. Morita and J.D. Gitlin -- ch. 11. Molecular properties of ceruloplasmin from different species / L. Calabrese and G. Musci -- ch. 12. Electron transfer reactions in multi-copper oxidases / O. Farver and I. Pecht -- ch. 13. Redox properties of blue multi-copper oxidases / P.M.H. Kroneck -- ch. 14. Model compounds for multi-copper oxidases / P. Chaudhuri -- ch. 15. [symbol]Hg-derivatives of laccase and ascorbate oxidase: A hyperfine spectroscopic study / T. Butz and W. Troger
Summary The biological activation of dioxygen is a key reaction in biological systems. Enzymes involved in direct oxygen activation are oxidases and oxygenases. Multi-copper oxidases are an important class of oxidases reducing dioxygen in a four-electron reduction to water with concomitant one-electron oxidation of the reducing substrate. The progress in the characterization and understanding of the structure and function of these enzymes has advanced so tremendously over the last ten years that the publication of a book documenting these achievements has been overdue. Especially the recent discovery of a key role of the FET3 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisae, a multi-copper oxidase, in iron metabolism of this eukaryote has underpinned the function of the plasma multi-copper oxidase ceruloplasmin in vetebrate iron transport. The lately determined x-ray structure of human ceruloplasmin confirms its close structural relatedness to the plant multi-copper oxidases ascorbate oxidase and laccase and due to strong amino-acid sequence similarities has allowed to construct a useful model of the more distantly related blood-clotting factor VIII. This book contains review articles from experts in the field, dealing with modern spectroscopy, enzyme kinetics, bioinorganic chemistry, x-ray crystallography, electron transfer reactions, molecular biology, medical aspects and potential industrial applications of the three main members of multi-copper oxidases, i.e., laccase, ascorbate oxidase and ceruloplasmin
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Oxidases.
Copper proteins.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry.
Copper proteins
Oxidases
Aufsatzsammlung
Kupferkomplexe
Oxidasen
Form Electronic book
Author Messerschmidt, Albrecht
ISBN 9789812830081
9812830081