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      Schiff-base compartmental macrocyclic complexes

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          Cyclic polyethers and their complexes with metal salts

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            Structure at 2.8 A resolution of cytochrome c oxidase from Paracoccus denitrificans.

            The crystal structure at 2.8 A resolution of the four protein subunits containing cytochrome c oxidase from the soil bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans, complexed with antibody Fv fragment, is described. Subunit I contains 12 membrane-spanning, primarily helical segments and binds haem a and the haem a3-copper B binuclear centre where molecular oxygen is reduced to water. Two proton transfer pathways, one for protons consumed in water formation and one for 'proton pumping', could be identified. Mechanisms for proton pumping are discussed.
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              The Chemistry of Macrocyclic Ligand Complexes

              L. Lindoy (2009)
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                Journal
                CHCOFS
                Chem. Commun.
                Chem. Commun.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1359-7345
                1364-548X
                1996
                1996
                : 4
                : 457-464
                Article
                10.1039/CC9960000457
                38bf0a72-303d-4cbf-9ca0-61532a6eede1
                © 1996
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