Metalloprotein Active Site Assembly

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Metalloprotein

biocatalytic functions
biochemistry
bioinorganic chemistry
biological catalytic sites
biological metals
biosynthesis
biosynthetic assembly
biosynthetic assembly of active sites
biosynthetic assembly of biological metals
biosynthetic pathways
carbon monoxide dehydrogenation
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chemical biology
cobalamin
copper
enzyme active sites
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Fe
Fe-S clusters
heme
hydrogen production
inorganic chemistry
iron
metal ion binding sites
metallobiomolecules
metalloenzyme research
metalloprotein active site assembly
Metalloprotein Active Site Assembly

metalloproteins
Mn
Mo
molecular biology
molybdopterin
Ni
nitrogen fixation
nitrous oxide reduction
photosynthesis
selenium
siroheme
synthetic chemistry
systems biology
transition metal centers in metalloenzymes
transition metal centers in metalloproteins
X-ray absorption spectroscopy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119159834
  • Weight: 1361g
  • Dimensions: 222 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Summarizes the essential biosynthetic pathways for assembly of metal cofactor sites in functional metalloproteins

Metalloprotein Active Site Assembly focuses on the processes that have evolved to orchestrate the assembly of metal cofactor sites in functional metalloproteins. It goes beyond the simple incorporation of single metal ions in a protein framework, and includes metal cluster assembly, metal-cofactor biosynthesis and insertion, and metal-based post-translational modifications of the protein environments that are necessary for function. Several examples of each of these areas have now been identified and studied; the current volume provides the current state-of-the-art understanding of the processes involved.

An excellent companion to the earlier book in this series Metals in Cells—which discussed both the positive and negative effects of cellular interactions with metals—this comprehensive book provides a diverse sampling of what is known about metalloprotein active site assembly processes. It covers all major biological transition metal components (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Mo), as well as the other inorganic components, metal-binding organic cofactors (e.g., heme, siroheme, cobalamin, molybdopterin), and post-translationally modified metal binding sites that make up the patchwork of evolved biological catalytic sites. The book compares and contrasts the biosynthetic assembly of active sites involving all biological metals. This has never been done before since it is a relatively new, fast-developing area of research.

Metalloprotein Active Site Assembly is an ideal text for practitioners of inorganic biochemistry who are studying the biosynthetic pathways and gene clusters involved in active site assembly, and for inorganic chemists who want to apply the concepts learned to potential synthetic pathways to active site mimics.

Editors
Michael K. Johnson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Robert A. Scott, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA