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Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions, Revised Edition
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Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions, Revised Edition

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Enzymes as Catalysts I. What Are Enzymes, and How Do They Work?
II. Mechanisms of Enzyme CatalysisIII. Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Media IV. Enzy me Nomenclature V. Epilogue References

Group Transfer Reactions: Hydrolysis, Aminat ion, Phosphorylation
I. Hydrolysis Reactions II. Aminations III. Phosphorylations: Transfers of Phosphate and Phosphate Esters to Water or Other Acceptors References

Reduction and Oxidation STRONG> I. General II. Redox without a Coenzym e III. Redox Reactions That Require Coenzymes
References

MonooxygenationI. General II. Flavin-Dependent Hydroxylases III. Pterin-Dependent Hydroxylases IV. Heme-Depe ndent Monooxygenases V. Nonheme Iron Oxygenation VI. Copper-Dependent Oxygenation References

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 March 2002
Pages
736
ISBN
9780126437317

Enzymes as Catalysts I. What Are Enzymes, and How Do They Work?
II. Mechanisms of Enzyme CatalysisIII. Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Media IV. Enzy me Nomenclature V. Epilogue References

Group Transfer Reactions: Hydrolysis, Aminat ion, Phosphorylation
I. Hydrolysis Reactions II. Aminations III. Phosphorylations: Transfers of Phosphate and Phosphate Esters to Water or Other Acceptors References

Reduction and Oxidation STRONG> I. General II. Redox without a Coenzym e III. Redox Reactions That Require Coenzymes
References

MonooxygenationI. General II. Flavin-Dependent Hydroxylases III. Pterin-Dependent Hydroxylases IV. Heme-Depe ndent Monooxygenases V. Nonheme Iron Oxygenation VI. Copper-Dependent Oxygenation References

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 March 2002
Pages
736
ISBN
9780126437317