Metal Ions in Biological Systems
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Metal Ions in Biological Systems

Volume 38: Probing of Proteins by Metal Ions and Their Low-Molecular-Weight Complexes

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Metal Ions in Biological Systems

Volume 38: Probing of Proteins by Metal Ions and Their Low-Molecular-Weight Complexes

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Volume 38: Probing of Proteins by Metal Ions and Their Low-Molecular-Weight Complexes focuses on the vibrant area of probing enzymes or proteins by metal ions and small complexes. It offers a summary of the basic characteristics of the amide bond, emphasizing its proton and metal ion interactions, including a quantitative analysis of its hydrolysis and formation. Topics include Peptide bonds, footprinting, protein degradation, protein complexes, and protein cross-linking.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2001
eBook ISBN
9781482270150

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. PREFACE TO THE SERIES
  7. PREFACE TO VOLUME 38
  8. CONTRIBUTORS
  9. CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES
  10. HANDBOOK ON TOXICITY OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
  11. HANDBOOK ON METALS IN CLINICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
  12. HANDBOOK ON METALLOPROTEINS
  13. Chapter 1 PEPTIDE BOND CHARACTERISTICS
  14. Chapter 2 LANTHANIDE ION-MEDIATED PEPTIDE HYDROLYSIS
  15. Chapter 3 Co(III)-PROMOTED HYDROLYSIS OF AMIDES AND SMALL PEPTIDES
  16. Chapter 4 SYNTHETIC Cu(II) AND Ni(II) PEPTIDASES
  17. Chapter 5 PALLADIUM(II) AND PLATINUM(II) COMPLEXES AS SYNTHETIC PEPTIDASES
  18. Chapter 6 PROTEASE ACTIVITY OF 1,10-PHENANTHROLINECOPPER SYSTEMS
  19. Chapter 7 SPECIFIC PROTEIN DEGRADATION BY COPPER(II) IONS
  20. Chapter 8 ARTIFICIAL IRON-DEPENDENT PROTEASES
  21. Chapter 9 HYDROXYL RADICAL FOOTPRINTING OF PROTEINS USING METAL ION COMPLEXES
  22. Chapter 10 NICKEL- AND COBALT-DEPENDENT OXIDATION AND CROSS-LINKING OF PROTEINS
  23. Chapter 11 EFFECTS OF METAL IONS ON THE OXIDATION AND NITROSATION OF CYSTEINE RESIDUES IN PROTEINS AND ENZYMES
  24. Chapter 12 PROTEIN CROSS-LINKING MEDIATED BY METAL ION COMPLEXES
  25. Chapter 13 FERROCENOYL AMINO ACIDS AND PEPTIDES: PROBING PEPTIDE STRUCTURE
  26. Chapter 14 SYNTHETIC ANALOGS OF ZINC ENZYMES
  27. Chapter 15 MIMICKING BIOLOGICAL ELECTRON TRANSFER AND OXYGEN ACTIVATION INVOLVING IRON AND COPPER PROTEINS: A BIO(IN)ORGANIC SUPRAMOLECULAR APPROACH
  28. SUBJECT INDEX