The Enzymes: Oxidation-reduction. electron transfer (II), oxygenases, oxidases (I), Volume 12, Part 2Paul D. Boyer |
Contents
Chapter 1 IronSulfur Proteins | 1 |
Chapter 2 Flavodoxins and ElectronTransferring Flavoproteins | 57 |
Dioxygenases | 119 |
Chapter 4 Flavin and Pteridine Monooxygenases | 191 |
Chapter 5 Iron and CopperContaining Monooxygenases | 253 |
Chapter 6 Molybdenum IronSulfur Flavin Hydroxylases and Related Enzymes | 299 |
Chapter 7 Flavoprotein Oxidases | 421 |
Chapter 8 CopperContaining Oxidases and Superoxide Dismutase | 507 |
Author Index | 581 |
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Common terms and phrases
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