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Iron sulfur proteins and their synthetic analogues: Structure, reactivity and redox properties

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A number of non-heme proteins contain iron-sulfur clusters as their core. The various structural types that have been characterised so far are discussed. Attempts to understand their properties and functions at a molecular level through model systems are described.

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Anand, B.N. Iron sulfur proteins and their synthetic analogues: Structure, reactivity and redox properties. Reson 3, 52–61 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02836985

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