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Cycles, biological substrate

Kieber, D.J., J. McDaniel, and K. Mopper. 1989. Photochemical source of biological substrates in sea water Implications for carbon cycling. Nature 341, 637-639. [Pg.435]

Braun, L., Puskas, F., Csala, M., et al., 1997. Ascorbate as a substrate for glycolysis or glnconeogenesis Evidence for an interorgan ascorbate cycle. Free Radical Biology and Medicine 23 804—808. [Pg.638]

Proteins containing iron-sulfur clusters are ubiquitous in nature, due primarily to their involvement in biological electron transfer reactions. In addition to functioning as simple reagents for electron transfer, protein-bound iron-sulfur clusters also function in catalysis of numerous redox reactions (e.g., H2 oxidation, N2 reduction) and, in some cases, of reactions that involve the addition or elimination of water to or from specific substrates (e.g., aconitase in the tricarboxylic acid cycle) (1). [Pg.258]


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