Session Details

Ligand Design

Sunday, 20 July 2003 09:30 -12:30

Meeting Room 5

Chair Kenneth D Karlin Johns Hopkins UniversityUnited States

Dioxygen Activation by Copper Complexes Supported by 2-(2-Pyridyl)ethylamine Ligands. Mechanistic Insights into Copper Monooxygenases and Copper Oxidases
  • Shinobu Itoh, Osaka City University, Japan
  • Understanding the Mechanism of Superoxide Reduction by the Non–Heme Iron Enzyme Superoxide Reductase (SOR) using a Synthetic Analogue Approach
  • Julie A Kovacs, University of Washington, United States
  • BINDING AND ACTIVATION OF OXYGEN SPECIES BY ARTIFICIALLY DESIGNED METALLOENZYME MODELS WITH INTRAMOLECULAR NON-COVALENT INTERACTION GROUPS
  • Prof Hideki Masuda, Department of Applied Chemistry, Nagoya Institute of Te, Japan
  • Corrolazines: Novel Porphyrinoid Compounds Capable of Oxygen Binding, Stabilization of High-Valent Metal-Oxo Species, and More
  • David P Goldberg, Johns Hopkins University, United States
  • Modeling the Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthase Active Site
  • Charles G Riordan, University of Delaware, United States