Structure-function correlations in copper clusters in proteins

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A coupled binuclear copper active site is present in a wide variety of proteins and enzymes which perform different biological functions utilizing 02. In the multicopper oxidases, the Type 2 and Type 3 centers comprise a trinuclear Cu cluster which represents the active site for the multielectron reduction of 02. © 1990 IUPAC

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Solomon, E. I., Cole, J. L., & Baldwin, M. J. (1990). Structure-function correlations in copper clusters in proteins. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 62(6), 1063–1066. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199062061063

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