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Mossbauer spectroscopy metalloprotein studies

The study of metals in biological systems requires techniques, some of them highly specific, some limited to certain aspects of the metal ion in question, some of more general applicability. Thus, Mossbauer spectroscopy in biological systems is restricted to iron-containing systems because the only element available with a Mossbauer nucleus is 57Fe. The EPR spectroscopic techniques will be of application only if the metal centre has an unpaired electron. In contrast, provided that crystals can be obtained, X-ray diffraction allows the determination of the 3-D structure of metalloproteins and their metal centres. [Pg.105]

The association of sulfur and iron into simple to more complex molecular assemblies allows a great flexibility of electron transfer relays and catalysis in metalloproteins. Indeed, the array of different structures, the interactions with amino-acid residues and solvent and their effect on redox potential and spectroscopic signatures is both inspiring for chemists and electrochemists, and of paramount importance for the study of these centers in native conditions. Most of the simpler natural clusters have been synthesized and studied in the laboratory. Particularly, the multiple redox and spin states can be studied on pure synthetic samples with electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques such as EPR or Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy. More complex assembhes still resist structural... [Pg.604]

Some Examples of Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Metalloprotein Studies... [Pg.144]


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