Oxidation catalysis by iron and manganese porphyrins within enzyme-like cages
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Abstract
Inspired by natural heme-proteins, scientists have attempted for decades to design efficient and selective metalloporphyrin-based oxidation catalysts. Starting from the pioneering work on small molecule mimics in the late 1970s, we have assisted to a tremendous progress in designing cages of differe …
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| Authors | Chino M;Leone L;Zambrano G;Pirro F;D'Alonzo D;Firpo V;Aref D;Lista L;Maglio O;Nastri F;Lombardi A;; |
| Journal | biopolymers |
| Year | 2018 |
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catalysis
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review
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national institutes of health
national library of medicine
oxidation-reduction
angela lombardi
marco chino
linda leone
pmid:29468636
doi:10.1002/bip.23107
enzymes / metabolism*
iron / chemistry*
manganese / chemistry*
porphyrins / chemistry*
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