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Active Site Coordination Geometry in MMOH

This study explores the coordination geometry at the diiron active site of Methane Monooxygenase Hydroxylase (MMOH), providing insights into its catalytic mechanism. The research, conducted by SJ Lee et al. and published in Nature, sheds light on the enzyme's function and structure.

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Active Site Coordination Geometry in MMOH

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  1. Coordination geometry at the diiron active site of MMOH. SJ Lee et al. Nature 000, 1-5 (2013) doi:10.1038/nature11880

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