Sensors that mediate copper-specific activation and repression of gene expression D. R. WingeJanet A. GradenJohn R. Simon MINIREVIEW Pages: 2 - 10
Co-evolution of cytochrome c 6 and plastocyanin, mobile proteins transferring electrons from cytochrome b 6f to photosystem I José A. NavarroManuel HervásM. A. De la Rosa MINIREVIEW Pages: 11 - 22
The membrane-bound high-molecular-mass cytochromes c from Desulfovibrio gigas and Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough; EPR and Mössbauer studies Inês A. C. PereiraJean LeGallM. Teixeira ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 23 - 31
Reaction of mercurials with the CuA center in the soluble fragment of cytochrome ba 3 subunit II from Thermus thermophilus J. A. FeeDonita SandersTore Vänngård ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 32 - 36
Azide adducts of stearoyl-ACP desaturase: a model for μ-1,2 bridging by dioxygen in the binuclear iron active site Jingyuan AiJohn A. BroadwaterB. G. Fox ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 37 - 45
A first model for the oxidized active form of the active site in galactose oxidase: a free-radical copper complex Dacil ZuritaIsabelle Gautier-LuneauEric Saint-Aman ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 46 - 55
Proton NMR studies of myohemerythrin from Themiste zostericola Zhigang WangLaura MartinsL. Que Jr. ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 56 - 64
Kinetics of reversible N-ethylmaleimide alkylation of metallothionein and the subsequent metal release C. F. Shaw III.Libin HeDavid H. Petering ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 65 - 73
Structure and O2 uptake properties of a novel nickel(II) complex of pyridyl-pendant dioxocyclam [1-(2-pyridyl)methyl-5,7-dioxo-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane] E. KimuraMasatoshi SasadaMotoo Shiro ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 74 - 82
Structure of a nonanucleotide duplex cross-linked by cisplatin at an ApG sequence Marie-Hélène FouchetEric GuittetJean-Claude Chottard ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 83 - 92
Structure of putrebactin, a new dihydroxamate siderophore produced by Shewanella putrefaciens Kathleen M. LedyardA. Butler ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 93 - 97
Cysteine ligand vibrations are responsible for the complex resonance Raman spectrum of azurin Colin R. AndrewJane HanJ. Sanders-Loehr ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 98 - 107
Determinants of reduction potentials in metalloproteins Ivano Bertini COMMENTARIES ON: Pages: 108 - 108
Control of reduction potential by protein matrix: lesson from a spherical protein model Huan-Xiang Zhou COMMENTARY Pages: 109 - 113
Are unit charges always negligible? I. BertiniGiovanni Gori-SavelliniClaudio Luchinat COMMENTARY Pages: 114 - 118
Control of metalloprotein redox potentials: what does site-directed mutagenesis of hemoproteins tell us? A. Grant MaukG. R. Moore COMMENTARY Pages: 119 - 125
The importance of the protein in controlling the electrochemistry of heme metalloproteins: methods of calculation and analysis M. R. GunnerEmil AlexovSamir Lipovaca COMMENTARY Pages: 126 - 134
Electrostatic modulation of electron transfer in the active site of heme peroxidases Gábor Náray-Szabó COMMENTARY Pages: 135 - 138
Evaluations of reduction potential data in relation to coupling, kinetics and function Fraser A. Armstrong COMMENTARY Pages: 139 - 142
Microscopic and semimacroscopic redox calculations: what can and cannot be learned from continuum models A. WarshelA. PapazyanI. Muegge COMMENTARY Pages: 143 - 152