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Bio-mimicking galactose oxidase and hemocyanin, two dioxygen-processing copper proteins

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume -, Issue 24, Pages 4079-4088

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b413535k

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The modelling of the active sites of metalloproteins is one of the most challenging tasks in bio-inorganic chemistry. Copper proteins form part of this stimulating field of research as copper enzymes are mainly involved in oxidation bio-reactions. Thus, the understanding of the structure-function relationship of their active sites will allow the design of effective and environmental friendly oxidation catalysts. This perspective illustrates some outstanding structural and functional synthetic models of the active site of copper proteins, with special attention given to models of galactose oxidase and hemocyanin.

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