Superoxide dismutases and superoxide reductases
Superoxide, O2•−, is formed in all living organisms that come in contact with air, and,
depending upon its biological context, it may act as a signaling agent, a toxic species, or a …
depending upon its biological context, it may act as a signaling agent, a toxic species, or a …
[HTML][HTML] Superoxide dismutases: ancient enzymes and new insights
AF Miller - FEBS letters, 2012 - Elsevier
Superoxide dismutases (SODs) catalyze the de toxification of superoxide. SODs therefore
acquired great importance as O2 became prevalent following the evolution of oxygenic …
acquired great importance as O2 became prevalent following the evolution of oxygenic …
The structural biochemistry of the superoxide dismutases
The discovery of superoxide dismutases (SODs), which convert superoxide radicals to
molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, has been termed the most important discovery of …
molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, has been termed the most important discovery of …
Zinc coordination sphere in biochemical zinc sites
DS Auld - Zinc biochemistry, physiology, and homeostasis: recent …, 2001 - Springer
Zinc is known to be indispensable to growth and development and transmission of the
genetic message. It does this through a remarkable mosaic of zinc binding motifs that …
genetic message. It does this through a remarkable mosaic of zinc binding motifs that …
Molecular basis of metal-ion selectivity and zeptomolar sensitivity by CueR
A Changela, K Chen, Y Xue, J Holschen, CE Outten… - Science, 2003 - science.org
The earliest of a series of copper efflux genes in Escherichia coli are controlled by CueR, a
member of the MerR family of transcriptional activators. Thermodynamic calibration of CueR …
member of the MerR family of transcriptional activators. Thermodynamic calibration of CueR …
On the origin of superoxide dismutase: an evolutionary perspective of superoxide-mediated redox signaling
AJ Case - Antioxidants, 2017 - mdpi.com
The field of free radical biology originated with the discovery of superoxide dismutase (SOD)
in 1969. Over the last 5 decades, a plethora of research has been performed in species …
in 1969. Over the last 5 decades, a plethora of research has been performed in species …
Structural analysis and classification of native proteins from E. coli commonly co-purified by immobilised metal affinity chromatography
Immobilised metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) is the most widely used technique for
single-step purification of recombinant proteins. However, despite its use in the purification …
single-step purification of recombinant proteins. However, despite its use in the purification …
[BOK][B] Handbook on metalloproteins
I Bertini, A Sigel - 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
This Handbook on Metalloproteins focuses on the available structural information of proteins
and their metal ion coordination spheres. It centers on the metal ions indispensable for life …
and their metal ion coordination spheres. It centers on the metal ions indispensable for life …
Discriminating between homodimeric and monomeric proteins in the crystalline state
H Ponstingl, K Henrick… - … : Structure, Function, and …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Scores calculated from intermolecular contacts of proteins in the crystalline state are used to
differentiate monomeric and homodimeric proteins, by classification into two categories …
differentiate monomeric and homodimeric proteins, by classification into two categories …
Electrostatic steering and ionic tethering in enzyme–ligand binding: Insights from simulations
To bind at an enzyme's active site, a ligand must diffuse or be transported to the enzyme's
surface, and, if the binding site is buried, the ligand must diffuse through the protein to reach …
surface, and, if the binding site is buried, the ligand must diffuse through the protein to reach …