Respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism require the transfer of electrons through and between proteins over relatively long distances. It is critical that this electron transfer (ET) occur with specificity to avoid cellular damage, and at a rate that is sufficient to support the biological activity. A multistep hole hopping mechanism could, in principle, enhance the efficiency of long-range ET through proteins as it does in organic semiconductors. To explore this possibility, two different ET reactions that occur over the same distance within the protein complex of the diheme enzyme MauG and different forms of methylamine dehydrogenase (MADH) were subjected to kinetic and thermodynamic analysis. An ET mechanism of single-step direct ele...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions are fundamental steps in biological redox processes. Respiration is...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound prosthetic...
Semiclassical theory predicts that the rates of electron transfer (ET) reactions depend on the react...
Respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism require the transfer of electrons through and between pr...
Respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism require the transfer of electrons through and between pr...
Biol. electron transfers often occur between metal-contg. cofactors that are sepd. by very large mol...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing cofacto...
Biological redox machines require efficient transfer of electrons and holes for function. Reactions ...
AbstractElectron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing...
Abstract: Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound ...
Electron-transfer (ET) reactions are key steps in photosynthesis, respiration, drug metabolism, an...
Electron‐transfer processes are vital elements of energy transduction pathways in living cells. A un...
Biological electron transfers often occur between metal-containing cofactors that are separated by v...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
We present an atomic-level description of the reaction chemistry of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction dom...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions are fundamental steps in biological redox processes. Respiration is...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound prosthetic...
Semiclassical theory predicts that the rates of electron transfer (ET) reactions depend on the react...
Respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism require the transfer of electrons through and between pr...
Respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism require the transfer of electrons through and between pr...
Biol. electron transfers often occur between metal-contg. cofactors that are sepd. by very large mol...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing cofacto...
Biological redox machines require efficient transfer of electrons and holes for function. Reactions ...
AbstractElectron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between metal-containing...
Abstract: Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound ...
Electron-transfer (ET) reactions are key steps in photosynthesis, respiration, drug metabolism, an...
Electron‐transfer processes are vital elements of energy transduction pathways in living cells. A un...
Biological electron transfers often occur between metal-containing cofactors that are separated by v...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
We present an atomic-level description of the reaction chemistry of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction dom...
Electron transfer (ET) reactions are fundamental steps in biological redox processes. Respiration is...
Electron transfers in photosynthesis and respiration commonly occur between protein-bound prosthetic...
Semiclassical theory predicts that the rates of electron transfer (ET) reactions depend on the react...