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Spectroscopic characterization of heme iron-nitrosyl species and their role in NO reductase mechanisms in diiron proteins
Pierre Moënne-Loccoz
Chemical Physiology and Biochemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Anaerobic Bacteria
7%
Archaea
15%
Bacteria
4%
copper oxidase
10%
Denitrification
10%
dinitrosyl iron complex
98%
Electron Transport Complex IV
14%
Electrons
4%
Enzymes
3%
Flavoproteins
8%
Heme
61%
Hemoglobins
4%
Infections
5%
Iron
5%
Membrane Proteins
5%
Metals
5%
Nitrates
6%
Nitric Oxide
45%
nitric-oxide reductase
100%
Nitrosative Stress
8%
Poisons
4%
Proteins
20%
Signal Transduction
4%
Theoretical Models
5%
Chemical Compounds
Cope Reaction
6%
Cytochrome
8%
Denitrification
6%
Flavoprotein
6%
Heme
51%
Hemoglobin
4%
Molecular Cluster
3%
Molecule
1%
Nitrate
3%
Nitric Oxide
53%
Protein
23%
Reduction
4%
Resistance
6%
Signalling Molecule
6%
Toxic
3%
Transition Element
3%