Synthetic analogues relevant to the structure and function of zinc enzymes.
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Advances in carcinogenic metal toxicity and potential molecular markersMetal active site elasticity linked to activation of homocysteine in methionine synthasesMetalloprotein–Inhibitor Binding: Human Carbonic Anhydrase II as a Model for Probing Metal–Ligand Interactions in a Metalloprotein Active Site‘Unconventional’ Coordination Chemistry by Metal Chelating Fragments in a Metalloprotein Active SiteBiochemical and structural characterization of a novel bacterial manganese-dependent hydroxynitrile lyaseSubstrate tunnels in enzymes: structure-function relationships and computational methodologyFrontiers, opportunities, and challenges in biochemical and chemical catalysis of CO2 fixationDesigning hydrolytic zinc metalloenzymesMetal Ion Modeling Using Classical MechanicsDirect measurements of the mechanical stability of zinc-thiolate bonds in rubredoxin by single-molecule atomic force microscopy.Effect of Zn...Zn separation on the hydrolytic activity of model dizinc phosphodiesterases.New alkylzinc complexes with bulky tris(triazolyl)borate ligands: surprising water stability and reactivity.On the chalcogenophilicity of mercury: evidence for a strong Hg-Se bond in [Tm(Bu(t))]HgSePh and its relevance to the toxicity of mercury.Determination of the structure form of the fourth ligand of zinc in Acutolysin A using combined quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical simulationA novel asymmetric di-Ni(II) system as a highly efficient functional model for phosphodiesterase: synthesis, structures, physicochemical properties and catalytic kinetics.Carbon monoxide--physiology, detection and controlled release.Intrinsic proton-donating power of zinc-bound water in a carbonic anhydrase active site model estimated by NMR.Zinc complexes of Ttz(R,Me) with O and S donors reveal differences between Tp and Ttz ligands: acid stability and binding to H or an additional metal (Ttz(R,Me) = tris(3-R-5-methyl-1,2,4-triazolyl)borate; R = Ph, tBu).The role of Zn-OR and Zn-OH nucleophiles and the influence of para-substituents in the reactions of binuclear phosphatase mimetics.Exploring the influence of the protein environment on metal-binding pharmacophores.Synthesis and Structural Characterization of 1-Arylimidazole-2-thiones and N,N'-Aryldiethoxyethylthioureas with Electronically Diverse Substituents: A Manifold of Hydrogen Bonding Networks.Fixation of carbon dioxide by macrocyclic lanthanide(III) complexes under neutral conditions producing self-assembled trimeric carbonato-bridged compounds with μ3-η2:η2:η2 bonding.Tetra-μ-benzoato-bis-[(3-methyl-quinoline)copper(II)](Cu-Cu).Tetra-μ-benzoato-bis-{[trans-1-(2-pyrid-yl)-2-(4-pyrid-yl)ethyl-ene]zinc(II)}.Tetra-μ-benzoato-bis-{[4-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pyridine]zinc(II)}.Bis(di-2-pyridyl-methane-diol-κN,O,N')nickel(II) dibenzoate.Dibenzoatobis[3-(pyrrol-1-ylmeth-yl)pyridine]-zinc(II).Hexa-μ(2)-chlorido-μ(4)-oxido-tetra-kis-[(3-methyl-5-phenyl-1H-pyrazole-κN)copper(II)].Synthesis and structural characterization of tris(2-mercapto-1-methylbenzimidazolyl)hydroborato cadmium halide complexes, {[Tm(MeBenz)]Cd(μ-Cl)}2 and [Tm(MeBenz)]CdI: a rare example of cadmium in a trigonal bipyramidal sulfur-rich coordination envirComparison and analysis of zinc and cobalt-based systems as catalytic entities for the hydration of carbon dioxideInfluence of Benzannulation on Metal Coordination Geometries: Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Tris(2-mercapto-1-methylbenzimidazolyl)hydroborato Cadmium Bromide, {[Tm(MeBenz)]Cd(μ-Br)}2.catena-Poly[[tetra-aqua-[trans-1,2-bis-(4-pyrid-yl)ethene-κN:N']nickel(II)] dinitrate]Molecular dynamics study of Zn(aβ) and Zn(aβ)2Parametrization of DFTB3/3OB for magnesium and zinc for chemical and biological applicationsThe bioinorganic chemistry of apoptosis: potential inhibitory zinc binding sites in caspase-3.Varying coordination modes of amide ligand in group 12 Hg(II) and Cd(II) complexes: synthesis, crystal structure and nonlinear optical properties.Synthesis and structures of cadmium carboxylate and thiocarboxylate compounds with a sulfur-rich coordination environment: carboxylate exchange kinetics involving tris(2-mercapto-1-t-butylimidazolyl)hydroborato cadmium complexes, [Tm(Bu(t))]Cd(O2CR)An Air- and Water-Tolerant Zinc Hydride Cluster That Reacts Selectively With CO2.Bis(methanol-κO)bis-(quinoline-2-carboxyl-ato-κN,O)nickel(II)Anisotropic Fermi couplings due to large unquenched orbital angular momentum: Q-band (1)H, (14)N, and (11)B ENDOR of bis(trispyrazolylborate) cobalt(II).
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Synthetic analogues relevant to the structure and function of zinc enzymes.
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Synthetic analogues relevant to the structure and function of zinc enzymes.
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Synthetic analogues relevant to the structure and function of zinc enzymes.
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Gerard Parkin
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z