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Protein chain ligation

Chapter 6). Other iron-sulfur proteins, so named because they contain iron sulfur clusters of various sizes, include the rubredoxins and ferredoxins. Rubredoxins are found in anaerobic bacteria and contain iron ligated to four cysteine sulfurs. Ferredoxins are found in plant chloroplasts and mammalian tissue and contain spin-coupled [2Fe-2S] clusters. Cytochromes comprise several large classes of electron transfer metalloproteins widespread in nature. At least four cytochromes are involved in the mitrochondrial electron transfer chain, which reduces oxygen to water according to equation 1.29. Further discussion of these proteins can be found in Chapters 6 and 7 of reference 13. [Pg.21]

Strategies for functionalization have been developed that exploit the naturally occurring amino acids as well as the non-natural ones. Post-synthetic modifications have been reported that are based on reactive sites that self catalyze the incorporation of the new functionality at the side chains of Lys residues [24,25] and on the chemoselective ligation reaction [26-29]. These developments in combination with new methodology for the synthesis of large proteins [30] provide access to a highly versatile pool of new polypeptides and proteins. [Pg.42]


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