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Tetranuclear manganese redox enzymes

Manganese redox enzymes exhibit a range of structural motifs involving mononuclear or bi- and tetranuclear aggregates of manganese ions. There has been a great deal of research in the area of structur-... [Pg.343]

The importance of manganese for bacteria, such as that of Ni and to a lesser extent Co, as we saw in the last chapter, is considerable. Of course, as we will see shortly, it is also important in the tetranuclear Mn cluster that is involved in oxygen production in photosynthetic plants, algae and cyanobacteria, as well as in a number of mammalian enzymes such as arginase and mitochondrial superoxide dismutase. Most of manganese biochemistry can be explained on the one hand by its redox activity, and on the other by its analogy to Mg2+ (reviewed in Yocum and Pecoraro, 1999). [Pg.271]


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