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Protein molybdenum-storage

Molybdenum hexafluoride. 3,1412 Molybdenum-iron-sulfur complexes, 4,241 Molybdenum oxide amino acid formation prebiotic systems, 6, 872 Molybdenum storage protein microorganisms, 6, 681 Molybdenum telluride, 3, 1431 Molybdenum tetraalkoxides physical properties, 2, 347 Molybdenum tribromide, 3,1330 Molybdenum trichloride, 3,1330 Molybdenum trifluoride, 3, 1330 Molybdenum trihalides, 3, 1330 bond lengths, 3, 1330 magnetic moments, 3,1330 preparation, 3,1330 properties, 3, 1330 structure, 3,1330 Molybdenum triiodide, 3,1330 Molybdenum trioxide complexes, 3, 1379 Molybdenum triselenide, 3, 143)... [Pg.170]

E.s.r. studies at liquid-helium temperatures have given new information relating to the structure and mechanism of action of xanthine oxidase, and further studies have been made on the rapid and slow changes in intensity of the two molybdenum(v) signals during anaerobic reduction of the enzyme. The structure and function of ferritin, an iron storage protein which seems to have close links with xanthine oxidase, have been reviewed. ... [Pg.347]

Some elements, for example calcium and molybdenum, may interfere with the absorption, transport, function, storage or excretion of other elements. There are many ways in which minerals may interact, but the three major ways involve the formation of unabsorbable compounds, competition for metabolic pathways and the induction of metal-binding proteins. The interaction of minerals with each other is an important factor in animal nutrition, and an imbalance of mineral elements -as distinct from a simple deficiency - is important in the aetiology of certain nutritional disorders of farm animals. The use of radioactive isotopes in recent years has advanced our knowledge of mineral nutrition, although there are many nutritional diseases associated with minerals whose exact causes are still unknown. [Pg.106]


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