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Fe-S Cluster Enzymes Part A, Volume 595 (Methods in Enzymology) (EPUB)

Fe-S Cluster Enzymes, Part A, Volume 595: A Comprehensive Guide

Fe-S Cluster Enzymes, Part A, Volume 595, edited by Sheila S. David, is a groundbreaking publication that delves into the world of Fe-S cluster enzymes. This volume, the first of two, presents a plethora of new topics, including:

  • Electrochemistry of Fe/S Proteins
  • Genetic, biochemical, and biophysical methods for studying Fe-S proteins and their assembly
  • Fluorescent reporters to track Fe-S cluster assembly and transfer reactions
  • Mechanism-based strategies for structural characterization of radical SAM reaction intermediates
  • Purification and characterization of recalcitrant cobalamin-dependent radical S-adenosylmethionine methylases
  • A polymerase with potential: the Fe-S cluster in human DNA primase
  • In vitro studies of cellular iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis, trafficking, and transport
  • Fe-S cluster Hsp70 chaperones: the ATPase cycle and protein interactions

This volume is a testament to the contributions of leading authorities on enzymology, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in the field. With 442 pages of detailed insights and cutting-edge research, Fe-S Cluster Enzymes, Part A, Volume 595 is an indispensable resource for researchers, scientists, and students alike.

Published by Academic Press in September 2017, this hardcover edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the fascinating world of Fe-S cluster enzymes. Dive into the world of genetic, biochemical, and biophysical methods, and explore the latest advancements in the field of enzymology.

Fe-S Cluster Enzymes, Part A, Volume 595 is more than just a book; it’s a gateway to understanding the intricacies of Fe-S cluster enzymes and their role in various biological processes. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or an aspiring scientist, this volume promises to deliver unparalleled insights into the world of Fe-S cluster enzymes.

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