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Gyroporus cyanescens

Gyroporus cyanescens, Chamonixia, Gyrodon lividus bruising pale yellow - azure Gyrocyanin, Chamonixin... [Pg.147]

Gyroporin (143) Chamonixia caespitosa (625), Gyroporus cyanescens (95), Lamp-... [Pg.64]

Gyroporus cyanescens, Leccinum spp. (Table 13) Pale yellow - bright blue Gyrocyanin (142) - Anion (147) (Scheme 24)... [Pg.250]

Both hemocyanin and tyrosinase, the enzyme that activates molecular oxygen for the oxidation of tyrosine, rely on direct covalent interaction between Cu(I) and O2, forming an observable dioxygen adduct. The mushroom Gyroporus cyanescens (Bluing Boletus), which turns blue instantly when bruised, also contains a copper protein or a blue protein, as it is called. [Pg.362]


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