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Mechanisms of Biohalogenation and Dehalogenation

Out of Print
Edited By: DB Janssen, K Soda and R Wever
224 pages
Publisher: Edita - KNAW
Mechanisms of Biohalogenation and Dehalogenation
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  • Mechanisms of Biohalogenation and Dehalogenation ISBN: 9780444858160 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #98967
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About this book

Discusses the current status and future prospects of biochemical halogenation and dehalogenation reactions, focusing particularly on the properties and mechanisms of the different enzymes involved in biosynthesis and reviews the use of micro-organisms in the detoxification of soils contaminated with organohalons.

Contents

A survey of natural organohalogen compounds, G.W. Gribble; halogenated methanes - biological sources and physiological role, D. Harper; organohalogen metabolites of basidiomycetes, J.A. Field et al; novel specific halogenation enzymes from bacteria, K.-H. van Pee et al; on the selectivity of vanadium bromoperoxidase, A. Butler and R.A. Tschirret-Guth; bromoperoxidase from marine red macro-alga, "Corallina pilulifera", Y. Izumi et al; x-ray structures of the native and peroxide form of the vanadium-containing enzyme chloroperoxidase from the fungus "Curvularia inaequalis", A. Messerschmidt et al; applications of (halo)peroxidases, R. Wever; potential applications of haloperodixases in organic chemistry, M.C.R. Franssen; diversity and mechanisms of bacterial dehalogenation reactions, D.B. Janssen et al; kinetics and specificity of haloalkane dehalogenase, J.P. Schanstra and D.B. Janssen; studies on the structure, catalytic mechanism and ancestry of the 4-chlorobenzoate coenzyme A dehalogenase, D. Dunaway-Mariano; 2-haloacid dehalogenase - structure and catalytic mechanism, K. Soda et al; characteristics of DL-2-haloacid dehalogenase, T. Kurihara et al; the haloacetate dehalogenase gene "dehH2" carried on a transposon residing in a plasmid of "Moraxella" sp. B, H. Kawasaki; bacterial dehalogenation of chlorinated methanes, T. Leisinger et al; tetrachloroethene respiration, G. Diekert; production of chiral chloropropanols using stereospecifically assimilating bacteria, N. Kasai and T. Suzuki.

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Out of Print
Edited By: DB Janssen, K Soda and R Wever
224 pages
Publisher: Edita - KNAW
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