Kinetic studies on the reduction of the R2 subunit of mouse ribonucleotide reductase with hydroxyurea, hydrazine, phenylhydrazine and hydroxylamine Joo-Yeon HanAstrid GräslundA. G. Sykes ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 287 - 294
Tuning the activity of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase through site-directed mutagenesis: a relatively active monomeric species Lucia BanciI. BertiniGuy T. Mullenbach ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 295 - 301
Resonance Raman characterization of the di-heme protein cytochrome c4 from Pseudomonas stutzeri Mikkel NissumJens-Jakob KarlssonG. Smulevich ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 302 - 307
The metal-binding site of imidazole glycerol phosphate dehydratase; EPR and ENDOR studies of the oxo-vanadyl enzyme J. PetersenT. R. HawkesDavid J. Lowe ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 308 - 319
Effect of aluminum on the binding properties of α-chymotrypsin Mauro AngelettiGiulio LupidiM. Coletta ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 320 - 326
Structure and mechanism of galactose oxidase: catalytic role of tyrosine 495 Mark P. ReynoldsAndrew J. BaronM. J. McPherson ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 327 - 335
Cyanide as a copper-directed inhibitor of amine oxidases: implications for the mechanism of amine oxidation Michele A. McGuirlDoreen E. BrownD. M. Dooley ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 336 - 342
Reevaluation of the redox and redox-Bohr cooperativity in tetrahaem Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Miyazaki F) cytochrome c 3 Carlos A. SalgueiroDavid L. TurnerJ. LeGall ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 343 - 349
Redox thermodynamics, acid-base equilibria and salt-induced effects for the cucumber basic protein. General implications for blue-copper proteins Gianantonio BattistuzziMarco BorsariM. Sola ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 350 - 359
X-ray structure of recombinant horse L-chain apoferritin at 2.0 Å resolution: implications for stability and function B. GalloisBéatrice Langlois d'EstaintotRobert R. Crichton ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 360 - 367
The effect of redox state on the folding free energy of azurin Johan LecknerPernilla WittungBo G. Malmström ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 368 - 371
Effect of intervening medium in long-range biological electron transfer Robert A. Scott COMMENTARIES ON: Pages: 372 - 372
High and low resolution theories of protein electron transfer Spiros S. SkourtisD. N. Beratan COMMENTARY Pages: 378 - 386
The role of the medium in long-range electron transfer O. FarverIsrael Pecht COMMENTARY Pages: 387 - 392
Biological electron tunneling through native protein media C. C. MoserC. C. PageP. L. Dutton COMMENTARY Pages: 393 - 398
Electron tunneling in proteins: role of the intervening medium J. R. WinklerH. B. Gray COMMENTARY Pages: 399 - 404