Sequential and coherent long-range electron transfer close to resonance with intermediate bridge groups, and new perspectives for in situ scanning tunnelling microscopy of adsorbed metalloproteins Gitte IversenEsben P. FriisJ. Ulstrup MINIREVIEW Pages: 229 - 235
Cis-diammineplatinum(II) forms a macrochelate with 2′-deoxycytidine 5′-monophosphate (dCMP2–)! Reactivity and acid-base properties of cis-Pt(NH3)2(dCMP) Gerda OswaldIngo RombeckB. Lippert ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 236 - 245
Location of a cytochrome c binding site on the surface of flavocytochrome b 2 Duncan M. ShortMalcolm D. WalkinshawS. K. Chapman ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 246 - 252
The seven-iron FdI from Azotobacter vinelandii regulates the expression of NADPH: ferredoxin reductase via an oxidative stress response Steven M. YannoneB. K. Burgess ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 253 - 258
Macrocyclic zinc(II) complexes for selective recognition of nucleobases in single- and double-stranded polynucleotides E. KimuraTakuya IkedaMitsuhiko Shionoya ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 259 - 267
The complex of Bacillus pasteurii urease with β-mercaptoethanol from X-ray data at 1.65-Å resolution S. BeniniW. R. RypniewskiS. Mangani ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 268 - 273
Spin-state equilibria and axial ligand bonding in FixL hydroxide: a resonance raman study Gudrun S. Lukat-RodgersK. R. Rodgers ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 274 - 281
Effect of nickel(II) substitution on the resonance Raman and NMR spectra of Alcaligenes xylosoxidans azurin II: implications for axial-ligand bonding interactions in cupredoxin active sites Jonathan P. HannanSharon L. DavyC. R. Andrew ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 282 - 291
A critical evaluation of metal-promoted Klenow 3′-5′ exonuclease activity: calorimetric and kinetic analyses support a one-metal-ion mechanism Christopher B. BlackJ. A. Cowan ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 292 - 299
Methane activation by methane monooxygenase: free radicals, Fe-C bonding, substrate dependent pathways and the role of the regulatory protein Robert J. DeethH. Dalton COMMENTARY Pages: 302 - 306
Substrate binding and C-H bond activation in the soluble methane monooxygenase hydroxylase Douglas A. WhittingtonA. M. ValentineS. J. Lippard COMMENTARY Pages: 307 - 313
Mechanism of methane monooxygenase – a structural and quantum chemical perspective P. E. M. SiegbahnRobert H. CrabtreePär Nordlund COMMENTARY Pages: 314 - 317
Two-step concerted mechanism for alkane hydroxylation on the ferryl active site of methane monooxygenase Kazunari Yoshizawa COMMENTARY Pages: 318 - 324
Does the non-heme monooxygenase sMMO share a unified oxidation mechanism with the heme monooxygenase cytochrome P-450? Albert A. Shteinman COMMENTARY Pages: 325 - 330