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Peptide carbonyl oxygen ligands

The structure and definition of each metal-ligand distance is shown in the figure below. The O is from the peptide carbonyl oxygen. [Pg.106]

Proteins bind Ca "" via oxygen ligands, particularly carboxylate groups and carbonyl groups of peptide bonds. This also applies to the structure illustrated here, in which a Ca "" ion is coordinated by the oxygen atoms of carboxylate and acid amide groups. [Pg.342]


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