Protein influences on porphyrin structure in cytochrome c

John A. Shelnutt, Denis L. Rousseau, Judy K. Dethmers, Emanuel Margoliash
Biochemistry, 1981, 20 (22), pp 6485–6497
DOI: 10.1021/bi00525a030
Publication Date: October 1981
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      The coexistence in solution of at least two conformers of (meso-tetraphenylporphinato)nickel(II) [Ni(TPP)] is inferred from solution and single-crystal resonance Raman spectra obtained at different temperatures (170 297 K) and excitation wavelengths (...

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    Structural Characterization of Synthetic and Protein-Bound Porphyrins in Terms of the Lowest-Frequency Normal Coordinates of the Macrocycle

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    • Structural Characterization of Synthetic and Protein-Bound Porphyrins in Terms of the Lowest-Frequency Normal Coordinates of the Macrocycle

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      The X-ray crystal structures of synthetic and protein-bound metalloporphyrins are analyzed using a new normal structural decomposition method for classifying and quantifying their out-of-plane and in-plane distortions. These distortions are characterized ...

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