NEW APPROACHES FOR FLAVIN CATALYSIS (METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY, VOL. 620)

NEW APPROACHES FOR FLAVIN CATALYSIS (METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY, VOL. 620)

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ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Biología - Bioquímica
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978-0-12-816829-5
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564
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1
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1. Methods for determining the reduction potentials of flavin enzymes
2. Anaerobic methods for the transient-state study of flavoproteins: The use of specialized glassware to define the concentration of dioxygen
3. Performing anaerobic stopped-flow spectrophotometry inside of an anaerobic chamber
4. Chemical quenching and identification of intermediates in flavoenzyme-catalyzed reactions
5. On the use of noncompetitive kinetic isotope effects to investigate flavoenzyme mechanism
6. Isotopically labeled flavoenzymes and their uses in probing reaction mechanisms
7. Unraveling flavoenzyme reaction mechanisms using flavin analogues and linear free energy relationships
8. Vibrational spectroscopy of flavoproteins
9. Measuring electronic structure properties of flavins and flavoproteins by electronic stark spectroscopy
10. EPR spectroscopy on flavin radicals in flavoproteins
11. Applications of molecular modeling to flavoproteins: Insights and challenges
12. Exploring the sequence, function, and evolutionary space of protein superfamilies using sequence similarity networks and phylogenetic reconstructions
13. Structural methods for probing the interaction of flavoenzymes with oxygen and its surrogates
14. Reduction midpoint potentials of bifurcating electron transfer flavoproteins
15. Investigations of two-component flavin-dependent monooxygenase systems
16. The styrene monooxygenase system
17. Flavin-N5-oxide intermediates in dibenzothiophene, uracil, and hexachlorobenzene catabolism
18. Prenylated FMN: Biosynthesis, purification, and Fdc1 activation
19. Heterologous production, reconstitution and EPR spectroscopic analysis of prFMN dependent enzymes
20. Physical methods for studying flavoprotein photoreceptors

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