Characterized cis-FeV(O)(OH) intermediate mimics enzymatic oxidations in the gas phase
FeV(O)(OH) species have long been thought to play a role in a range of enzymatic oxidations, but their characterization has remained elusive. Here, using gas-phase ion spectroscopy, the authors characterize an FeV(O)(OH) species and find that its reactivity mimics that of Rieske oxygenases.
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Main Authors: | Margarida Borrell, Erik Andris, Rafael Navrátil, Jana Roithová, Miquel Costas |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cb139decfb1c4ebcb3f29b2332f6161c |
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