Selected applications of perturbed angular correlation of ¿-rays (PAC) spectroscopy in biochemistry

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    Abstract

    PAC spectroscopy was first applied in biochemistry more than 40 years ago in a study of serum albumin (Leipert et al., Nature 220:907-909, 1968). Over the following decades a number of such applications have appeared in the literature, demonstrating that PAC spectroscopy is a useful tool in the study of biomolecules. Selected prototypical examples with 111mCd, 111Ag, and 199mHg are presented in this work with a particular focus on the biological role of metal ions in catalysis, protein structure and function, protein-protein interaction in biochemical reaction paths, in vivo binding of mercury ions to barley, and the use of de novo designed proteins to systematically explore the interaction of proteins and metal ions.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftHyperfine Interactions
    Vol/bind197
    Udgave nummer1-3
    Sider (fra-til)255-267
    Antal sider13
    ISSN0304-3843
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2010

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