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