Nature of the ferryl heme in compounds I and II.
Heme enzymes are ubiquitous in biology and catalyze a vast array of biological redox processes. The formation of high valent ferryl intermediates of the heme iron (known as Compounds I and Compound II) is implicated for a number of catalytic heme enzymes, but these species are formed only transientl...
Main Authors: | Gumiero, A, Metcalfe, C, Pearson, A, Raven, E, Moody, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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