Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1300162 | Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2011 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The similarities and differences in the fundamental coordination chemistry of molybdenum and tungsten mainly in physiological oxidation states MIV–VI are examined in relation to the properties of enzyme sites that catalyze oxygen atom transfer reactions. The comparative aspects of dithiolene complexes, which as synthetic analogues simulate structural and electronic features of these sites, are emphasized. Analogue reaction systems of enzymes are summarized. The mechanism of reduction of the biological substrate Me2SO in one such system as elucidated with density functional calculations is presented as a case study.
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Authors
Richard H. Holm, Edward I. Solomon, Amit Majumdar, Adam Tenderholt,