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Handbook of metalloproteins 
2001 
Wiley 
Chichester, UK 
In recent years, the analysis and classification of metalloenzymes and metalloproteins at the interface between chemistry and biology has accelerated. Many developments and initiatives have taken place, particularly due to progress in x-ray and NMR studies. Presented in a large format and full colour this two-volume handbook provides a comprehensive, yet focused, collection of 105 metalloproteins. It covers the most relevant transition metals in the field: Iron, Nickel, Copper, Cobalt, Molybdenum, Manganese Tungsten and Vanadium. Providing detailed information on the well-known metalloproteins, each compound has a computer-modelled structure included. Additional information on the sequence information, synthesis and spectroscopic properties, functional aspects as well as key chemical, biological, physical and medical properties of the compound is described. This title is an essential reference source for researchers in the area and will be of great use to inorganic and bioinorganic chemists, as well as biochemists, crystallographers and biospectroscopists. 
Messerschmidt, A; Huber, R; Wieghardt, K; Poulos, T 
0-471-62743-7 
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