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High Resolution EPR By Graeme Hanson

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This volume was conceived in 2005 at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry (EPR Symposium). It highlights the importance of high-resolution EPR spectroscopy to the structural characterization of redox active cofactors in metalloproteins.

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High Resolution EPR: Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in Medicine by Graeme Hanson

Metalloproteins comprise approximately 30% of all known proteins, and are involved in a variety of biologically important processes, including oxygen transport, biosynthesis, electron transfer, biodegradation, drug metabolism, proteolysis, and hydrolysis of amides and esters, environmental sulfur and nitrogen cycles, and disease mechanisms. EPR spectroscopy has an important role in not only the geometric structural characterization of the redox cofactors in metalloproteins but also their electronic structure, as this is crucial for their reactivity. The advent of x-ray crystallographic snapshots of the active site redox cofactors in metalloenzymes in conjunction with high-resolution EPR spectroscopy has provided detailed structural insights into their catalytic mechanisms.

This volume was conceived in 2005 at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry (EPR Symposium) to highlight the importance of high-resolution EPR spectroscopy to the structural (geometric and electronic) characterization of redox active cofactors in metalloproteins. We have been fortunate to have enlisted internationally recognized experts in this joint venture to provide the scientific community with an overview of high-resolution EPR and its application to metals in biology. This volume, High-Resolution EPR: Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in Medicine, covers high-resolution EPR methods, iron proteins, nickel and copper enzymes, and metals in medicine. An eloquent synopsis of each chapter is provided by John Pilbrow in the Introduction. A second volume, Metals in Biology: Applications of High-Resolution EPR to Metalloenzymes, will appear later this year covering the complement of other metalloproteins.

One of the pioneers in the development of pulsed EPR and its application to metalloproteins was Arthur Schweiger, whose contribution we include in this volume. Unfortunately, he passed away suddenly during the preparation of this volume. The editors and coauthors are extremely honored to dedicate this volume to the memory of Arthur Schweiger in recognition of his technical advances and insights into pulsed EPR and its application to metalloproteins. Arthur was extremely humble and treated everyone with equal respect. He was a gifted educator with an ability to explain complex phenomena in terms of simple intuitive pictures, had a delightful personality, and continues to be sadly missed by the community.

It is an honor for the editors to facilitate the dissemination of these excellent contributions to the scientific community. Suggestions for future volumes are always appreciated.

About Graeme Hanson

Prof. Graeme Hanson, located in the Centre for Magnetic Resonance at the University of Queensland, has applied a unique synergistic approach involving both theoretical and experimental aspects of multifrequency continuous wave and pulsed EPR spectroscopy to structurally (geometric and electronic) characterise the metal binding sites in metalloenzymes and transition metal ion complexes. The development and commercialisation of the XSophe-Sophe-XeprView (CW EPR) and Molecular Sophe(CW EPR, Pulsed EPR and ENDOR) computer simulation software suites has been crucial in the characterisation of these biological inorganic systems.

Dr. Lawrence J. Berliner is currently at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Denver, where he was Professor and Chair for the past 8 years. He retired from The Ohio State University, where he spent a 32-year career in the area of biological magnetic resonance (EPR and NMR). He has been recognized by the International EPR Society with the Silver Medal for Biology/Medicine in 2000. He also received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Biological EPR Spectroscopy at EPR-2005. He is the Series Editor for Biological Magnetic Resonance, which he launched in 1979.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 1 John R. Pilbrow HIGH-RESOLUTION EPR METHODS Chapter 2 Advanced Pulse EPR Methods for the Characterization of Metalloproteins Jeffrey Harmer, George Mitrikas, and Arthur Schweiger 1. Introduction................................................................................................. 13 2. Spin Hamiltonian ........................................................................................ 15 3. ESEEM Basics ............................................................................................ 20 4. Electron Nuclear Double Resonance (ENDOR).......................................... 40 5. Field-Swept EPR Experiments .................................................................... 52 6. Strategies and Outlook ................................................................................ 54 Chapter 3 Probing Structural and Electronic Parameters in Randomly Oriented Metalloproteins by Orientation-Selective ENDOR Spectroscopy Reinhard Kappl, Gerhard Bracic, and Jurgen Huttermann 1. Introduction................................................................................................. 64 2. Theory ......................................................................................................... 65 3. Orientation Selection in EPR and ENDOR................................................. 74 4. Examples of Applications: Iron-Sulfur Proteins......................................... 82 5. Summary ..................................................................................................... 100 Chapter 4 Molecular Sophe: An Integrated Approach to the Structural Characterization of Metalloproteins: The Next Generation of Computer SimulationSoftware Graeme R. Hanson, Christopher J. Noble, and Simon Benson 1. Introduction................................................................................................. 105 2. Molecular Sophe Computational Software Suite ........................................ 114 3. Sophe: Computational Code........................................................................ 150 4. Molecular Sophe - Examples.................................................................... 159 5. Advances in Spectral Optimization ............................................................. 167 6. Conclusions................................................................................................. 171 Chapter 5 Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters from First Principle Calculations: Theory and Application Frank Neese 1. Introduction................................................................................................. 175 2. Electronic Structure Theory of Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters .................... 177 3. Case Studies ................................................................................................ 201 4. Concluding Remarks ................................................................................... 222 IRON PROTEINS Chapter 6 EPR of Mononuclear Non-Heme Iron Proteins Betty J. Gaffney 1. EPR of Mononuclear, High-Spin Ferric Non-Heme Proteins ...................... 233 2. EPR of Mononuclear, Low-Spin Ferric Non-Heme Proteins ....................... 251 3. Radical (S = 1/2) Probes of Ferrous (S = 2) Iron ........................................ 251 Chapter 7 Binuclear Non-Heme Iron Enzymes Natasa Mitic, Gerhard Schenk, and Graeme R. Hanson 1. Introduction.................................................................................................. 269 2. Bacterial

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NLS9781489983459
9781489983459
1489983457
High Resolution EPR: Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in Medicine by Graeme Hanson
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2014-10-30
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