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Schulz, Georg

Hans Schulz, Georg Schaub, Michael Claeys, Thomas Riedel, Stefanie Walter Engler-Bunte Institut, Universitat Karlsruhe, KaiserstraBe 12,76128 Karlsruhe, Germany... [Pg.159]

ATP 2 ADR The structure was determined to 3.0 A resolution in the laboratory of Georg Schulz in Heidelberg, Germany, (c) The ATP-binding domain of the glycolytic enzyme hexokinase, which catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose. [Pg.58]

The first x-ray structure of a porin was determined by the group of Georg Schulz and Wolfram Welte at Ereiburg University, Germany, who succeeded in growing crystals of a porin from Rhodobacter capsulatus that diffracted to 1.8 A resolution. Since then the x-ray structures of several other porin molecules have been determined and found to be very similar to the R. capsulatus porin despite having no significant sequence identity. [Pg.229]

Figure 14-2 (A) Stereoscopic view of the active site of pyruvate oxidase from the bacterium Lactobacillus plantarium showing the thiamin diphosphate as well as the flavin part of the bound FAD. The planar structure of the part of the intermediate enamine that arises from pyruvate is shown by dotted lines. Only some residues that may be important for catalysis are displayed G35 , S36 , E59 , H89 , F12T, Q122 , R264, F479, and E483. Courtesy of Georg E. Schulz.119 (B) Simplified view with some atoms labeled and some side chains omitted. The atoms of the hypothetical enamine that are formed from pyruvate, by decarboxylation, are shown in green. Figure 14-2 (A) Stereoscopic view of the active site of pyruvate oxidase from the bacterium Lactobacillus plantarium showing the thiamin diphosphate as well as the flavin part of the bound FAD. The planar structure of the part of the intermediate enamine that arises from pyruvate is shown by dotted lines. Only some residues that may be important for catalysis are displayed G35 , S36 , E59 , H89 , F12T, Q122 , R264, F479, and E483. Courtesy of Georg E. Schulz.119 (B) Simplified view with some atoms labeled and some side chains omitted. The atoms of the hypothetical enamine that are formed from pyruvate, by decarboxylation, are shown in green.
E. Wiinsch, Blockierung und Schulz der a-Amino-Function, in Methoden der Or-gani. ichen Chemie (Houhen-Weyl), Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 1974, Vol. 15/1, pp. 164-203, 250-264. [Pg.774]

M. Poliakoff, M. W. George, S. M. Howdi.e, in Chemistry Under Extreme or Non-Classical Conditions, R. v. Eldick, C. D. Hubbard (Eds), J. Wiley Sons and Spektrum Akademischer Verlag co-publication, New York, 1997. 10 E. Dinius, R. Fornika, M. Schulz, in Chemistry Under Extreme or Non-Classical Conditions, R. v. Eldick, C. D. Hubbard (Eds), J. WUey Sons and... [Pg.419]

H. Schulz, Flugstaub-S5mthese, in Chemierohstoffe aus Kohle , Ed J. Falbe, Georg-Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart (1977), 272... [Pg.199]

Schulze, J. (1977) Wirtschaftliche Moglichkeiten der Gewinnung von Chemierohstoffen aus Kohle, in Chemierohstoffe Aus Kohle (ed. J. Falbe), Georg Thieme, Stuttgart. [Pg.119]

In 1997, Georg E. Schulz in Freiburg succeeded in determining the structure of the membrane-bound squalene-hopene cyclase from the thermophilic microorganism Alicyclobacillus acidocaldar ms (Fig. 3.53 and Fig. 3.54). [258] The enzyme consists of two domains of approximately equal size. Between the two is a cavity with a volume of 1200 A, which contains the active site this is accessible through a non-polar channel in domain 2 (Fig. 3.55). [Pg.155]

Wide ranges of solid solubility exist between pairs of corresponding cuprates, as can be seen from the phase diagrams for the Ca(0)-Sr(0)-Chi(0) subsolidus system (Risold et al. 1997b, Jacob et al. 1995, Roth et al. 1989a, George et al. 1995, Schulze et al. [Pg.267]

Dr. Pit Froben (FU Berlin), Dr. Claus-Peter Schulz, Dr. Georg Korn, and the Ph.D. students Christiana Bobbert and Parviz Farmanara from the Max-Born-Institut in Berlin for their critical reading and refining of the manuscript. [Pg.220]


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