The role of exogenous iron in the activation of ribonucleotide reductase from Escherichia coli Jacques CovèsJean-Pierre LaulhèreM. Fontecave ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 418 - 426
Synthesis of water-soluble ruthenium porphyrins as DNA cleavers and potential cytotoxic agents Markus HartmannAnne RobertB. Meunier ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 427 - 432
Catalysis on dinuclear Mn(II) centers: hydrolytic and redox activities of rat liver arginase T. M. Sossong Jr.Sergei V. KhangulovD. E. Ash ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 433 - 443
Phenoxyl-copper(II) complexes: models for the active site of galactose oxidase Achim SokolowskiHeiko LeutbecherK. Wieghardt ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 444 - 453
An X-ray structural study of human ceruloplasmin in relation to ferroxidase activity P. F. LindleyGraeme CardKunihiro Yoshida ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 454 - 463
Role of the active-site cysteine of Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurin. Crystal structure analysis of the CuII(Cys112Asp) protein Salem FahamTadashi J. MizoguchiD. C. Rees ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 464 - 469
Towards MRI contrast agents of improved efficacy. NMR relaxometric investigations of the binding interaction to HSA of a novel heptadentate macrocyclic triphosphonate Gd(III)-complex S. AimeMauro BottaEnzo Terreno ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 470 - 479
Kinetic studies on the reactions of Fusarium galactose oxidase with five different substrates in the presence of dioxygen Christopher D. BormanColin G. SaysellA. G. Sykes ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 480 - 487
Redox-Bohr effect in electron/proton energy transduction: cytochrome c 3 coupled to hydrogenase works as a 'proton thruster' in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Ricardo O. LouroTeresa CatarinoAntónio V. Xavier ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 488 - 491
Reaction profile of the last step in cytochrome P-450 catalysis revealed by studies of model complexes Z. GrossShay NimriLiliya Simkhovich ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 492 - 506
A preliminary analysis of the three-dimensional structure of dimeric di-haem split-Soret cytochrome c from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 at 2.5-Å resolution using the MAD phasing method: a novel cytochrome fold with a stacked-haem arrangement Pedro M. MatiasJosé MoraisMaria Arménia Carrondo ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 507 - 514
Myoglobin models and steric origins of the discrimination between O2 and CO Carla SlebodnickJ. A. Ibers COMMENTARY Pages: 521 - 525
Deformability of Fe(II)CO and Fe(III)CN groups in heme protein models: nonlocal density functional theory calculations Torgil VangbergD. F. BocianA. Ghosh COMMENTARY Pages: 526 - 530
Modulating carbon monoxide binding affinity and kinetics in myoglobin: the roles of the distal histidine and the heme pocket docking site M. LimT. A. JacksonP. A. Anfinrud COMMENTARY Pages: 531 - 536
Myoglobin discriminates between O2, NO, and CO by electrostatic interactions with the bound ligand J. S. OlsonGeorge N. Phillips Jr. COMMENTARY Pages: 544 - 552
Influence of monovalent cations on magnesium binding to poly-RNA by solution titration calorimetry: an analysis of the salt dependence of binding enthalpies and entropies T. OhyamaJ. A. Cowan ERRATUM Pages: B553 - B553
An approach to the evaluation of RNA solution structure and metal coordination chemistry by titration calorimetry T. OhyamaJ. A. Cowan ERRATUM Pages: A553 - A553