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Blue copper proteins uclacyanin

Nersissian AM, Immoos C, Hill MG, Hart PJ, Williams G, Herrmann RG, Valentine JS (1998) Uclacyanins, stellacyanins, and plantacyanins are distinct subfamilies of phytocyanins plant-specific mononuclear blue copper proteins. Protein Sci 7 1915-1929... [Pg.149]

Phytocyanins are a family of blue copper proteins found exclusively in plants.They are further classified into three subfamilies plantacyanins (PNC), stellacyanins (STC), and uclacya-nins (UCC)." Spectroscopic properties of uclacyanins are closer to those of blue copper centers and thus they were covered in Section 8.4.2.3. The function of phytocyanins has not been determined conclusively. [Pg.99]


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