Sustaining life on planet Earth [electronic resource] : metalloenzymes mastering dioxygen and other chewy gases / Peter M.H. Kroneck, Martha E. Sosa Torres, guest editors.
2015
QP601.7
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Sustaining life on planet Earth [electronic resource] : metalloenzymes mastering dioxygen and other chewy gases / Peter M.H. Kroneck, Martha E. Sosa Torres, guest editors.
ISBN
9783319124155 electronic book
3319124153 electronic book
9783319124148
3319124153 electronic book
9783319124148
Published
Cham : Springer, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 329 pages).
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QP601.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
572/.51
Summary
MILS-15 provides an up-to-date review of the metalloenzymes involved in the activation, production, and conversion of molecular oxygen as well as the functionalization of the chemically inert gases methane and ammonia. Found either in aerobes (humans, animals, plants, microorganisms) or in anaerobes (so-called ℓ́ℓimpossible bacteriaℓ́ℓ) these enzymes employ preferentially iron and copper at their active sites, in order to conserve energy by redox-driven proton pumps, to convert methane to methanol, or ammonia to hydroxylamine or other compounds. When it comes to the light-driven production of molecular oxygen, the tetranuclear manganese cluster of photosystem II must be regarded as the key player. However, dioxygen can also be produced in the dark, by heme iron-dependent dismutation of oxyanions. Metalloenzymes Mastering Dioxygen and Other Chewy Gases is a vibrant research area based mainly on structural and microbial biology, inorganic biological chemistry, and environmental biochemistry. All this is covered in an authoritative manner in 7 stimulating chapters, written by 21 internationally recognized experts, and supported by nearly 1100 references, informative tables, and over 140 illustrations (many in color). MILS-15 provides excellent information for teaching; it is also closely related to MILS-14, The Metal-Driven Biogeochemistry of Gaseous Compounds in the Environment.℗ℓ Peter M. H. Kroneck is a bioinorganic chemist who is exploring the role of transition metals in biology, with a focus on functional and structural aspects of microbial iron, copper, and molybdenum enzymes and their impact on the biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen and sulfur. Martha E. Sosa Torres is an inorganic chemist, with special interests in magnetic properties of newly synthesized transition metal complexes and their reactivity towards molecular oxygen, applying kinetic, electrochemical, and spectroscopic techniques.
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Metal ions in life sciences ; v. 15.
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Print version: Sustaining life on planet earth : metalloenzymes mastering dioxygen and other chewy gases. Cham, [Germany] : Springer, c2015 9783319124148
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