A suite of dynamic electrochemical techniques known as protein film electrochemistry (PFE) offers important insight into the roles of active sites in enzymes, including properties of electron-transfer centers (individually or collectively), rates and dependences of catalytic electron transport, and binding and dissociation of inhibitors. In this chapter, we explain how PFE is used to investigate the properties of FeS clusters—centers lacking distinctive or convenient spectroscopic signatures that are often very sensitive to O2. We see that PFE allows simultaneous detection and control of the reactions of individual FeS clusters, and measurement of their relaying efficiency in long-range electron transfer
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
The 'hyper-reduced' [3Fe-4S]2- cluster (consisting formally of three Fe(II) atoms and four sulfides ...
A suite of dynamic electrochemical techniques known as protein film electrochemistry (PFE) offers im...
Many enzymes contain iron- sulfur (Fe-S) clusters which have a huge impact on their catalytic proper...
Many enzymes contain iron- sulfur (Fe-S) clusters which have a huge impact on their catalytic proper...
Protein Film Electrochemistry (PFE) is a powerful suite of electroanalytical techniques used to inve...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Interconversion between [4Fe-4S] cubane and [3Fe-4S] cuboidal states represents one of the simplest ...
Rapid responses of biological [4Fe-4S] clusters to conditions of oxidative stress have been studied ...
Rapid responses of biological [4Fe-4S] clusters to conditions of oxidative stress have been studied ...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) has been used to study the assembly of the complex 6Fe active si...
One of the most intriguing and important aspects of biological chemistry is how the deceptively simp...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
The 'hyper-reduced' [3Fe-4S]2- cluster (consisting formally of three Fe(II) atoms and four sulfides ...
A suite of dynamic electrochemical techniques known as protein film electrochemistry (PFE) offers im...
Many enzymes contain iron- sulfur (Fe-S) clusters which have a huge impact on their catalytic proper...
Many enzymes contain iron- sulfur (Fe-S) clusters which have a huge impact on their catalytic proper...
Protein Film Electrochemistry (PFE) is a powerful suite of electroanalytical techniques used to inve...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) is providing cutting-edge insight into the chemical principles u...
Interconversion between [4Fe-4S] cubane and [3Fe-4S] cuboidal states represents one of the simplest ...
Rapid responses of biological [4Fe-4S] clusters to conditions of oxidative stress have been studied ...
Rapid responses of biological [4Fe-4S] clusters to conditions of oxidative stress have been studied ...
Protein film electrochemistry (PFE) has been used to study the assembly of the complex 6Fe active si...
One of the most intriguing and important aspects of biological chemistry is how the deceptively simp...
A variety of dynamic electrochemical techniques are being applied in order to learn about the proper...
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
Low-temperature protein film voltammetry, demonstrated here by studies of Fe-S clusters in the 7Fe f...
The 'hyper-reduced' [3Fe-4S]2- cluster (consisting formally of three Fe(II) atoms and four sulfides ...