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|a Copper-Containing Proteins /
|c edited by Joan Selverstone Valentine, Edith Butler Gralla.
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|a San Diego :
|b Academic Press,
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|a 1 online resource (x, 493 pages, 13 unnumbered pages of plates) :
|b illustrations (some color).
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|a Advances in protein chemistry,
|x 0065-3233 ;
|v v. 60
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|a Text in English.
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|a Made available through: Science Direct.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Galactose oxidase /
|r James W. Whittaker --
|t Copper metalloregulation of gene expression /
|r Dennis R. Winge --
|t Bacterial copper transport /
|r Zen Huat Lu and Marc Solioz --
|t Understanding the mechanism and function of copper P-type ATPases /
|r Ilia Voskoboinik, James Camakaris, and Julian F.B. Mercer --
|t Copper chaperones /
|r Jennifer Stine Elam [and others] --
|t Fet3p, ceruloplasmin, and the role of copper in iron metabolism /
|r Daniel J. Kosman --
|t Blue copper-binding domains /
|r Aram M. Nersissian and Eric L. Shipp --
|t Cytochrome c oxidase /
|r Shinya Yoshikawa --
|t Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies on copper proteins /
|r Lucia Banci, Roberta Pierattelli, and Alejandro J. Vila.
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|a A wide range of researchers are currently investigating different properties and applications for copper-containing proteins. Biochemists researching metal metabolism in organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals are working in a completely different area of discovery than scientists studying the transportation and regulation of minerals and small molecule nutrients. They are both working with copper-containing proteins, but in very different ways and with differing anticipated outcomes.
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|a Copper proteins.
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|a Oxidoreductases.
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|a Copper proteins.
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|a Oxidoreductases.
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|a Copper.
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|a Metalloproteins.
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|a Oxidoreductases.
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Valentine, Joan Selverstone,
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|a Gralla, Edith Butler,
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|i Print version:
|t Copper-containing proteins (print)
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|a Advances in protein chemistry ;
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