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Iron-sulfur proteins oriented systems

Despite its weakness, the anisotropy of the g tensor of iron-sulfur centers can be used to determine the orientation of these centers or that of the accommodating polypeptide in relation to a more complex system such as a membrane-bound complex. For this purpose, the EPR study has to be carried out on either partially or fully oriented systems (oriented membranes or monocrystals, respectively). Lastly, the sensitivity of the EPR spectra of iron-sulfur centers to structural changes can be utilized to monitor the conformational changes induced in the protein by different factors, such as the pH and the ionic strength of the solvent or the binding of substrates and inhibitors. We return to the latter point in Section IV. [Pg.450]


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