Abstract
Electron-nuclear-double-resonance (ENDOR) studies of spinach plastocyanin revealed that 14N-hyperfine couplings from its two co-ordinated imidazole groups are characteristically small in anisotropy and relatively high in ENDOR frequencies and that the two imidazole groups are magnetically equivalent. The relatively strong copper-imidazole co-ordinate bonds of plastocyanin are interpreted to be a result of the coexistence of a strong copper-thiol co-ordinate bond.
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Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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