BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY A Short Course Second Edition

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Bioinorganic Chemistry: A Short Course, Second Edition, by Rosette M. Roat-Malone
Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


Following the page number, the letter f indicates the entry is a fi gure; t, a table


Ab initio calculations, 119, 161, 170–174,
180
Absorption, electron paramagnetic
resonance, EPR, 123–126
Absorption, X-ray absorption
spectroscopy, XAS, EXAFS,
78–83
ABX system, 106
Acid-base, see Hard-soft acid-base
theory
Aconitase, 21, 44, 132, 454– 456 see also
Iron-sulfur clusters
Active transport, 193, 197–200, 327
Adenine (A), 47– 48, 48t, 50f, 54, 61,
141, 263, 273, 276, 276f, 334
deazaadenine, 276, 276f
in hammerhead ribozyme, 263, 273,
280–283, 289
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
(NADH, NAD+), 24, 24f, 44, 44f,
212, 388
metal binding, 47, 48t, 141, 201–203,
280–283, 289


methyl adenine, 276–277, 276f
Adenosine nucleotide:
in group I intron, 252
in hammerhead ribozyme, 277
Adenosine monophosphate (AMP),
193–194, 203
Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), 45, 192,
336, 388, 410
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), 26, 45,
48t, 95, 192, 193, 383, 388–389,
410, 430
Adenosine triphosphate analogs, see
ATP analogs
Adenosine triphosphatases, see also
P-type ATPase, 327
A DNA, 50, 52f, 53t
Agarose gel, 59
Alcohol dehydrogenase, 45, 66
Aldehyde, 45
deformylation, 375, 382
phenylacetaldehyde (2-
hydroxystyrene), 367, 379
preparation of porphyrins, 354
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