Transition Metals in Catalysis : The Functional Relationship of Fe-S Clusters and Molybdenum or Tungsten Cofactor-Containing Enzyme Systems
Iron–sulfur (FeS) centers are essential protein cofactors in all forms of life. They are involved in many key biological processes. In particular, Fe-S centers not only serve as enzyme cofactors in catalysis and electron transfer, they are also indispensable for the biosynthesis of complex metal-con...
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