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Metalloprotein Active Site Assembly: EIC Books

Autor MK Johnson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 oct 2017
Research into metal control in biological systems is undergoing rapid development. This new volume from the EIBC Book Series addresses how complex metal active sites are assembled and inserted into the metalloproteins that use them for catalysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119159834
ISBN-10: 1119159830
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 220 x 283 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.4 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria EIC Books

Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Practitioners of inorganic biochemistry who are studying the biosynthetic pathways and gene clusters involved in active site assembly.
Inorganic chemists who want to apply the concepts learned to potential synthetic pathways to active site mimics.
Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers and professional scientists in the following fields; bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology, systems biology, cell and molecular biology. Practitioners of inorganic biochemistry who are studying the biosynthetic pathways and gene clusters involved in active site assembly.
Inorganic chemists who want to apply the concepts learned to potential synthetic pathways to active site mimics.
Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers and professional scientists in the following fields; bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology, systems biology, cell and molecular biology. Practitioners of inorganic biochemistry who are studying the biosynthetic pathways and gene clusters involved in active site assembly.
Inorganic chemists who want to apply the concepts learned to potential synthetic pathways to active site mimics.
Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers and professional scientists in the following fields; bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology, systems biology, cell and molecular biology. Practitioners of inorganic biochemistry who are studying the biosynthetic pathways and gene clusters involved in active site assembly. Inorganic chemists who want to apply the concepts learned to potential synthetic pathways to active site mimics. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students, academic researchers and professional scientists in the following fields; bioinorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, chemical biology, systems biology, cell and molecular biology.  

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Editors
Michael K. Johnson, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
Robert A. Scott, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA