Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine (Y) and tryptophan (W) is vital to many redox reactions in Nature where PCET between several Ys, or Ws, or between a mix of Ys and Ws can be used to transfer electrons, or protons, or both over large distances of several Å. Studying the PCET reaction mechanisms of Y and W is important for fundamental knowledge, and can help researchers that wish to mimic redox reactions in Nature. To this end, model proteins and small model molecules can be used to investigate PCET reactions without the complexity of large enzymes. PCET can proceed via two different types of mechanisms; the stepwise mechanism and the concerted mechanism. Detailed mechanistic studies to determine which PCET mechanism do...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is one of the elementary reactions occurring in many chemica...
AbstractA theory of proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) is reviewed with application to charge t...
AbstractIn bioenergetic reactions, electrons are transferred long distances via a hopping mechanism....
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine (Y) and tryptophan (W) is vital to many redox ...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is a fundamental reaction step of many chemical and biologic...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine produces a neutral tyrosyl radical (Y-center d...
Concerted electron-proton transfer (CEPT) reactions avoid charged intermediates and may be energetic...
The amino acids tyrosine, tryptophan and cysteine are used to carryout electron transfer within enzy...
Concerted electron-proton transfer (CEPT) reactions avoid charged intermediates and may be energetic...
Besides its own interest, tryptophan oxidation by photogenerated Ru complexes is one of the several ...
AbstractRedox-driven proton pumps, radical initiation and propagation in biology, and small-molecule...
A scientific review discusses biochemistry and theory of proton-coupled electron transfer. It discus...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is one of the elementary reactions occurring in many chemica...
AbstractA theory of proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) is reviewed with application to charge t...
AbstractIn bioenergetic reactions, electrons are transferred long distances via a hopping mechanism....
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine (Y) and tryptophan (W) is vital to many redox ...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is a fundamental reaction step of many chemical and biologic...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine produces a neutral tyrosyl radical (Y-center d...
Concerted electron-proton transfer (CEPT) reactions avoid charged intermediates and may be energetic...
The amino acids tyrosine, tryptophan and cysteine are used to carryout electron transfer within enzy...
Concerted electron-proton transfer (CEPT) reactions avoid charged intermediates and may be energetic...
Besides its own interest, tryptophan oxidation by photogenerated Ru complexes is one of the several ...
AbstractRedox-driven proton pumps, radical initiation and propagation in biology, and small-molecule...
A scientific review discusses biochemistry and theory of proton-coupled electron transfer. It discus...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) from tyrosine and other phenol derivatives in water is an im...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is one of the elementary reactions occurring in many chemica...
AbstractA theory of proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) is reviewed with application to charge t...
AbstractIn bioenergetic reactions, electrons are transferred long distances via a hopping mechanism....