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Microperoxidase (MP-11) = 85 HPLC 104870-94-2 - MilliporeSigma Direct electron transfer reactions of microperoxidase were achieved with the help of semiconductive zinc oxide nanoparticles on a pyrolytic graphite electrode The enzyme could also exhibit fine electrocatalytic activity towards the reduction of hydrogen peroxide
MICROPEROXIDASE: An Ultrastructural Tracer of Low Molecular Weight Brightman M W , Reese T S Junctions between intimately apposed cell membranes in the vertebrate brain J Cell Biol 1969 Mar;40 (3):648–677 doi: 10 1083 jcb 40 3 648 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] Brightman M W The distribution within the brain of ferritin injected into cerebrospinal fluid compartments I
Detoxification of V-Nerve Agents Assisted by a Microperoxidase: New . . . Microperoxidases display a peroxidase activity, meaning that they catalyze the reduction of hydrogen peroxide to water while oxidizing with high versatility and substrate tolerance to a numerous range of co-substrates such as ABTS, and o-dianididine pyrogallol
Totally synthetic microperoxidase-11 totally synthetic microperoxidase-11 (MP-11) is reported Accordingly, the undecapeptide (VQKCAQCHTVE) was synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis followed by the thiol-ene click reaction with haemin for reconstitution
Biosynthesis of artificial microperoxidases by exploiting the secretion . . . In a systematic attempt to define the minimal requirements for covalent attachment of hemes to c -type cytochromes, we have succeeded to produce artificial microperoxidases with peptide sequences that do not occur naturally and can be manipulated
A quantum mechanical study of Compound I (Cpd I) of microperoxidase-5 . . . The reactivity of microperoxidase-5 (MP5), and in particular how its Compound I (Cpd I) species carries out substrate oxidation, is still not fully understood The mechanism by which MP5 oxidizes styrene remains unclear, even though resolving this is important for interpreting MP-based biomimetic catalysis a