van Wonderen et al PNAS 2021 Data Sets.xlsx (1.12 MB)
Nanosecond heme-to-heme electron transfer rates in a multiheme cytochrome nanowire reported by a spectrally unique His/Met-ligated heme using pump-probe spectroscopy. van Wonderen et al
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posted on 2021-09-15, 11:30 authored by Jessica H. van Wonderen, Katrin Adamczyk, Xiaojing Wu, Xiuyun Jiang, Samuel E. H. Piper, Christopher
R. Hall, Marcus J. Edwards, Thomas
A. Clarke, Huijie Zhang, Lars J. C. Jeuken, Igor V. Sazanovich, Michael Towrie, Jochen BlumbergerJochen Blumberger, Stephen R. Meech, Julea ButtJulea ButtSpectroscopic, electrochemical and voltammetric data desribing properties of photosensitized MtrC proteins. The data are presented as figures in van Wonderen et al 'Nanosecond heme-to-heme electron transfer rates in a spectrally unique His/Met-ligated heme', the manuscript and supporting information appendix.
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