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Synthetic Approach to the Structure and Function of Copper Proteins

Synthetic Approach to the Structure and Function of Copper Proteins Nobumasa Kitajima... [Pg.511]

SYNTHETIC APPROACH TO THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF COPPER PROTEINS... [Pg.1]

The Synthetic Approach to the Structure and Function of Copper Proteins by N. Kitajima, Adv. Inorg. Chem. (1992) 59, 1. [Pg.406]

The structures of type II copper sites have not as yet generated as much interest, but the hetero-dinuclear structures of type IIC copper sites and the unusual protein donor ligands found in type IIB copper sites are noteworthy. The synthetic model approach to gain insight into the structures and functions of these types of copper sites will be also described. The diverse functions of a variety of proteins containing type IIA copper sites inspired many chemists to mimic the functions with synthetic copper complexes, even though the spectroscopic properties of the complexes are not unusual. Results of these studies will be reviewed and different aspects of the reactions relating to enzymatic catalysis will be discussed. [Pg.3]

A considerable number of crystal structures of type I copper sites in proteins are now available, so there may be no particular advantage in the synthetic model approach to prove the coordination structure of type I. Yet, inorganic chemists still have an opportunity to utilize the spectroscopic and structural bases established by model studies to understand the precise electronic structure of type I copper. One should keep in mind that the generally accepted interpretation derived from spectroscopic and theoretical studies on the proteins (47-49) has not been definitely proved experimentally. A systematic comparison of a series of copper(II) thiolate complexes having an unusual distorted coordination structure is required for a conclusive description of the electronic structure of the type I copper. The synthetic approach is ultimately the most adequate way to clarify how the ligand donors and geometry affect the electronic property and function of type I copper as an electron transfer center. [Pg.7]


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