High Resolution EPR Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in Medicine

and Graeme Hanson Probing the Structure–Function Relationship of Heme Proteins Using Multifrequency Pulse EPR Techniques: Sabine VanDoorslaer EPR Studies of the Chemical Dynamics of NO and Hemoglobin Interactions: Benjamin Luchsinger, Eric Walter, Lisa Lee, Jonathan Stamler, and David Singel EPR Inv...

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Other Authors: Hanson, Graeme (Editor), Berliner, Lawrence (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
Series:Biological Magnetic Resonance
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505 0 |a HIGH-RESOLUTION EPR METHODS -- Advanced Pulse EPR Methods for the Characterization of Metalloproteins -- Probing Structural and Electronic Parameters in Randomly Oriented Metalloproteins by Orientation-Selective ENDOR Spectroscopy -- Molecular Sophe: An Integrated Approach to the Structural Characterization of Metalloproteins: The Next Generation of Computer Simulation Software -- Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters from First Principle Calculations: Theory and Application -- IRON PROTEINS -- EPR of Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron Proteins -- Binuclear Non-Heme Iron Enzymes -- Probing the Structure#x2013;Function Relationship of Heme Proteins Using Multifrequency Pulse EPR Techniques -- EPR Studies of the Chemical Dynamics of NO and Hemoglobin Interactions -- NICKEL AND COPPER ENZYMES -- EPR Investigation of [NiFe] Hydrogenases -- Unique Spectroscopic Features and Electronic Structures of Copper Proteins: Relation to Reactivity -- METALS IN MEDICINE -- Insulin-Enhancing Vanadium Pharmaceuticals: The Role of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Methods in the Evaluation of Antidiabetic Potential -- Chromium in Cancer and Dietary Supplements -- High-Frequency EPR and ENDOR Characterization of MRI Contrast Agents 
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520 |a and Graeme Hanson Probing the Structure–Function Relationship of Heme Proteins Using Multifrequency Pulse EPR Techniques: Sabine VanDoorslaer EPR Studies of the Chemical Dynamics of NO and Hemoglobin Interactions: Benjamin Luchsinger, Eric Walter, Lisa Lee, Jonathan Stamler, and David Singel EPR Investigation of [NiFe] Hydrogenases: Maurice van Gastel and Wolfgang Lubitz Unique Spectroscopic Features and Electronic Structures of Copper Proteins: Relation to Reactivity: Jungjoo Yoon and Edward Solomon Insulin-Enhancing Vanadium Pharmaceuticals: The Role of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Methods in the Evaluation of Antidiabetic Potential: Barry Liboiron Chromium in Cancer and Dietary Supplements: Aviva Levina, Rachel Codd, and Peter Lay High-Frequency EPR and ENDOR Characterization of MRI Contrast Agents: Arnold Raitsimring, Andrei Astashkin, and Peter Caravan 
520 |a High Resolution EPR: Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in Medicine Prof. Graeme Hanson, University of Queensland and Prof. Lawrence Berliner, University of Denver Metalloproteins are involved in a variety of biologically important processes, including metal ion and oxygen transport, biosynthesis, electron transfer, biodegradation, drug metabolism, proteolysis and peptide hydrolysis, environmental oxygen, sulphur, and nitrogen cycles, and disease states. High-resolution EPR spectroscopy is crucial in determining the geometric and electronic structural characterization of the redox cofactors in metalloenzymes, which is essential for understanding their reactivity in complex biological systems. This volume, Part I of a two-volume set, covers high-resolution EPR methods, computer simulation, density functional theory, and their application to iron proteins, nickel, and copper enzymes and metals in medicine.  
520 |a The following chapters, written by experts in their fields, include: Advanced Pulse EPR Methods for the Characterization of Metalloproteins: Jeffrey Harmer, George Mitrikas, and Arthur Schweiger Probing Structural and Electronic Parameters in Randomly Oriented Metalloproteins by Orientation-Selective ENDOR Spectroscopy: Reinhard Kappl, Gerhard Bracic, and Jürgen Hüttermann Molecular Sophe: An Integrated Approach to the Structural Characterization of Metalloproteins: The Next Generation of Computer Simulation Software: Graeme Hanson, Christopher Noble, and Simon Benson Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters from First Principle Calculations: Theory and Application: Frank Neese EPR of Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron Proteins: Betty Gaffney Binuclear Non-Heme Iron Enzymes: Nataša Mitic, Gerhard Schenk,