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and biophysical processes. The focus and ubiquity of electron transfer is intriguing and exciting but a coherent and comprehensive approach to this topic is at the same time a challenge. Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology provides a thorough and didactic approach to the theoretical basis of...
The physicochemical principles of electron transfer in the gas and ... A MüLler - 《Electron & Proton Transfer in Chemistry & Biology》 被引量: 161发表: 1992年 Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology and Sutin, N. (1985) Electron transfers in chemistry and biology. Biochim. Biophys....
The molecular evolution of cytochromes P450 and associated redox-driven oxidative catalysis remains a mystery in biology. It is widely believed that sterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51), an essential enzyme of sterol biosynthesis, is the ancestor of the whole P450 superfamily given its conservation across...
Electron transfers, the simplest chemical reactions, pervade chemistry and biology. Theoretical efforts beginning in the late 1950s and continuing to the present day have provided a remarkably detailed description of electron-transfer (ET) reactions [1]. The semiclassical model is given in Equation 1...
Electron transfer (ET) is a long-standing research subject in chemistry1,2,3,4. The study leads to better understanding of charge transport in physics and materials science, and the enzymatic redox processes in biology5,6and thus, supports the development of modern technologies, including molecula...
The tree-structured reduction uses the MPI_Reduce function to propagate results towards the master process at the root of the tree and requires only n data transfers and n reduce operations in a cluster of 2n nodes. Such a tree-based approach is theoretically optimal, since the total elapsed ...
Neutron Definition in Chemistry By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. The possibility of electrons was predicted by Richard Laming (1838-1851), Irish physicist G. Johnstone Stoney (1874), and other scientists. The term "electron" was first suggested by Stoney in 1891, although the electron was not...
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The dominant metals are iron and copper, being most abundant in biological systems. The more minor species like manganese, cobalt, and molybdenum are mentioned also in their roles in metalloprotein chemistry. Most of the discussion is on metal ions complexed in protein moieties, in contrast to ...