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The Biochemistry of Molybdenum
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This article is published in Studies in Inorganic Chemistry.The article was published on 1994-01-01. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Molybdenum.read more
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Authigenic molybdenum formation in marine sediments: A link to pore water sulfide in the Santa Barbara Basin
Yan Zheng,Yan Zheng,Yan Zheng,Robert F. Anderson,Robert F. Anderson,Alexander van Geen,James S. Kuwabara +6 more
TL;DR: Pore water and sediment Mo concentrations were measured in a suite of multicores collected at four sites along the northeastern flank of the Santa Barbara Basin to examine the connection between authigenic Mo formation and pore water sulfide concentration.
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Kupfer – ein “modernes” Bioelement
Wolfgang Kaim,Jochen Rall +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the Funktionen von proteingebundenem Kupfer vor allem im Metabolismus von O2 and N/O-Verbindungen (NO2−, N2O) sowie seine haufige Assoziation with oxidierenden organischen and anorganischen Radikalen wie etwa Tyrosyl, Semichinonen, Superoxid-Ionen, Nitrosyls or NitroSyl-Radikalens.
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Crystal structure of the molybdate binding protein ModA.
TL;DR: The specificity exhibited by the molybdate binding protein ModA for molyBdate and tungstate reflects the size and ligands of the anion binding pocket.
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The nature of the high-pH-Low-pH transition in sulphite oxidase and nitrate reductase
TL;DR: In this article, the molybdenum centers in nitrate reductase and sulphite oxidase are discussed in the light of work in the literature on model compounds and of work on the enzymes by EXAFS and EPR spectroscopy.