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Properties of the Trp290His variant of Fusarium NRRL 2903 galactose oxidase: interactions of the GOasesemi state with different buffers, its redox activity and ability to bind azide Colin G. SaysellTerez BarnaA. G. Sykes ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 702 - 709
Differences in the dynamics of oxidized and reduced cytochrome c measured by Mössbauer spectroscopy E. N. FrolovR. GvosdevF. G. Parak ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 710 - 713
Theoretical studies on the redox-Bohr effect in cytochrome c 3 from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough Cláudio M. SoaresPaulo J. MartelMaria A. Carrondo ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 714 - 727
Kinetics and mechanisms of Fe(III) complexation by lipophilic 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-1(γ-stearoamidopropyl)-4-pyridinone (HMSP) Yanlong ShiE. M. EyringScott C. Miller ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 728 - 743
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Amonabactin: a family of novel siderophores from a pathogenic bacterium Jason R. TelfordK. N. Raymond ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 750 - 761
DNA recognition by metal-peptide complexes containing the recognition helix of the phage 434 repressor Niranjan Y. SardesaiJ. K. Barton ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 762 - 771
Molybdenum enzymes: integration of X-ray crystallographic, EXAFS, spectroscopic, mechanistic, and model system studies Edward I. Stiefel COMMENTARIES ON: Pages: 772 - 772
The molybdenum-cofactor: a crystallographic perspective H. SchindelinC. KiskerD. C. Rees COMMENTARY Pages: 773 - 781
The molybdenum site in the xanthine oxidase-related aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas and a catalytic mechanism for this class of enzymes Maria João RomãoNotker RöschRobert Huber COMMENTARY Pages: 782 - 785
The molybdenum cofactors – perspective from crystal structure K. V. Rajagopalan COMMENTARY Pages: 786 - 789
Resonance Raman as a direct probe for the catalytic mechanism of molybdenum oxotransferases M. K. JohnsonShannon D. GartonHiroyuki Oku COMMENTARY Pages: 797 - 803
The coordination chemistry and function of the molybdenum centres of the oxomolybdoenzymes J. H. EnemarkC. D. Garner COMMENTARY Pages: 817 - 822