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Bioorganic Catalysis

Poltorak OM, Chukhrai ES, Priakhin AN (1979) in Berezin IV, Martinek K (eds), Progress in Bioorganic Catalysis (in Russian), Ed Moscow University, Moscow, p 57... [Pg.48]

Cacciapaglia, R. and Mandolini, L. (1996) Alkaline-Earth Metal Ion Catalysis of Ester Cleavage in Molecular Design and Bioorganic Catalysis, NATO AS Series, (eds... [Pg.140]

Nowick JS, Lee IQ, Mackin G, Pairish M, Shaka AJ, Smith ER, Ziller JW (1996). To appear in Wilcox CS, Hamilton AD (eds) Bioorganic Catalysis. Kluwer, Dordrecht th. The author thanks J. Nowick for providing a preprint of this publication... [Pg.36]

Chain inorganic reactions have been reviewed several times [9-14] whereas redox catalysis is an extremely large area dealing with metal-catalyzed oxidations [15, 16] (cf. Section 2.4) and bioorganic catalysis [17, 18] (cf. Section 3.2.1). Many important references concern electrochemistry (heterogeneous electron transfer) and therefore are not cited here but interested readers can find them in [4]. [Pg.1047]

H.-D. Jakubke, U. Eichhom, S. Gerisch, M. Hansler, K. Salchert, G. Ullmann, D. Ull-mann in Molecular Design and Bioorganic Catalysis. Proc. NATO Advanced Workshop of Bioorganic Catalysis (Eds. C. S. Wilcox, A. D. Hamilton), Kluver Acad. Publ.,Deventer, 1996, pp. 53-70. [Pg.864]

Bioorganic catalysis groups employ organic chemists at aU degree levels. Practical training in biotransformations is advantageous but not necessary for job seekers. Nevertheless, whether psirticular employers offer work to inexperienced applicants depends on attitudes and economics. [Pg.90]

Molecular Design and Bioorganic Catalysis Wilcox, C.S.. Hamilton, A.D., Eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers Boston, 1996. [Pg.552]

Menger, F.M. Fei, Z.X. (1994) Fast amide cleavage under mild conditions. An evolutionary approach to bioorganic catalysis, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl, 33, 346-8. [Pg.138]

T. C. Bruice and S. I Benkovic, Bioorganic Mechanisms, Vol. 1, W. A. Benjamin, New brk, 1966, pp. 1-258 W. P. Jencks, Catalysis in Chemistry and Enzymology, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1969 M. L. Bender, Mechanisms of Homogeneous Catalysis from Protons to Proteins, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1971 C. Walsh, Enzymatic Reaction Mechanisms, W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1979 A. Fersht, Enzyme Structure and Mechanism, 2nd ed., W. H. Freeman, New York, 1985. [Pg.478]

Keller, H. J., and Soos,-Z. G. Solid Charge-Transfer Complexes of Phenazines. 127, 169-216 (1985). Kellogg, R. M. Bioorganic Modelling — Stereoselective Reactions with Chiral Neutral Ligand Complexes as Model Systems for Enzyme Catalysis. 101, 111-145 (1982). [Pg.262]

Bioorganic modelling. Stereoselective reactions with chiral neutral ligand complexes as model systems for enzyme catalysis. R. M. Kellogg, Top. Curr. Chem., 1982,101,111-145 (93). [Pg.61]

Kellogg, R. M. Bioorganic Modelling — Stereoselective Reactions with Chiral Neutral Ligand Complexes as Model Systems for Enzyme Catalysis. 101, 111-145 (1982). [Pg.140]

Dugas, H., Penney, C. Bioorganic Chemistry, New York, Springer-Verlag 1981 Green, B. S., Ashani, Y., Chipman, D. (eds.) Chemical Approaches to Understanding Enzyme Catalysis, Amsterdam—New York, Elsevier 1982... [Pg.143]

Bruice, T.C. Models and flavin catalysis. In Progress in bioorganic chemistry, Vol. 4, p. 1, E.T. Kaiser, F. J. Kezdy, (eds.), New York-London-Sidney-Toronto Wiley 1976... [Pg.42]

The study of the reactions with the participation of glycosyl bonds is important not only for the theoiy of carbohydrates structure and reactional ability of carbohydrates. They represent a significant interest and solution for a number of important problems of organic, bioorganic chemistry, and molecular biology, fermentative catalysis, since the glycosyl bond is one of the most important structural elements of many biologically active compounds. [Pg.267]

M. L. Bender, R. J. Bergeron, and M. Komiyaraa, The Bioorganic Chemistry of Enzymatic Catalysis. Wiley, New York, 1984. [Pg.314]


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