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1 The hydrogen-bonding network in heme oxygenase also functions as a modulator of enzyme dynamics: Chaotic motions upon disrupting the H-bond network in heme oxygenase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Rodriguez JC, Zeng YH, Wilks A, Rivera M
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 129(38), 11730, 2007
2 C-13 NMR spectroscopy of core heme carbons as a simple tool to elucidate the coordination state of ferric high-spin heme proteins
Alontaga AY, Bunce RA, Wilks A, Rivera M
Inorganic Chemistry, 45(22), 8876, 2006
3 Azide-inhibited bacterial heme oxygenases exhibit an S=3/2 (d(xz),d(yz))(3) (d(xy))(1)(d(z)(2))(1) spin state: Mechanistic implications for heme oxidation
Zeng YH, Caignan GA, Bunce RA, Rodriguez JC, Wilks A, Rivera M
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(27), 9794, 2005
4 The ferrous verdoheme-heme oxygenase complex is six-coordinate and low-spin
Damaso CO, Bunce RA, Barybin MV, Wilks A, Rivera M
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(50), 17582, 2005
5 The hydroxide complex of pseudomonas aeruginosa heme oxygenase as a model of the low-spin iron(III) hydroperoxide intermediate in heme catabolism: C-13 NMR spectroscopic studies suggest the active participation of the heme in macrocycle hydroxylation
Caignan GA, Deshmukh R, Zeng YH, Wilks A, Bunce RA, Rivera M
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(39), 11842, 2003
6 Oxidation of heme to beta- and delta-biliverdin by Pseudomonas aeruginosa heme oxygenase as a consequence of an unusual seating of the heme
Caignan GA, Deshmukh R, Wilks A, Zeng YH, Huang HW, Moenne-Loccoz P, Bunce RA, Eastman MA, Rivera M
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 124(50), 14879, 2002
7 Solution H-1 NMR investigation of the molecular and electronic structure of the active site of substrate-bound human heme oxygenase: the nature of the distal hydrogen bond donor to bound ligands
Gorst CM, Wilks A, Yeh DC, de Montellano PRO, La Mar GN
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(34), 8875, 1998
8 Heme Oxygenase His25Ala Mutant - Replacement of the Proximal Histidine Iron Ligand by Exogenous Bases Restores Catalytic Activity
Wilks A, Sun J, Loehr TM, Demontellano PR
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 117(10), 2925, 1995