Biological nitrogen fixation provides more than 50% of the total
annual input of the essential element nitrogen to world
agriculture. Thus, it is of immense agronomic importance and
critical to food supplies, particularly in developing
countries.
This book, with chapters authored by internationally renowned
experts, provides a comprehensive and detailed account of the
fascinating history of the process - including the surprising
discoveries of molybdenum-independent nitrogenases and
superoxide-dependent nitrogenase; a review of Man's attempts to
emulate the biological process - most successfully with the
commercially dominant Haber-Bosch process; and the current state of
the understanding art with respect to the enzymes - called
nitrogenases - responsible for biological nitrogen fixation.
The initial chapters use a historical approach to the biological
and industrial processes, followed by an overview of assay
methodologies. The next set of chapters focuses on the classical
enzyme, the molybdenum nitrogenase, and details its biosynthesis,
structure, composition, and mechanism of action as well as
detailing both how variants of its two component proteins are
constructed by recombinant DNA technology and how computational
techniques are being applied. The sophisticated chemical modelling
of the metal-containing clusters in the enzyme is reviewed next,
followed by a description of the two molybdenum-independent
nitrogenases - first, the vanadium-containing enzyme and then the
iron-only nitrogenase - together with some thoughts as to why they
exist Then follows an up-to-date treatment of the clearly
"non-classical" properties of the superoxide-dependent nitrogenase,
which more closely resembles molybdenum-containing hydroxylases and
related enzymes, like nitrate reductase, that it does the other
nitrogenases. Each chapter contains an extensive list of
references.
This book is the self-contained first volume of a comprehensive
seven-volume series. No other available work provides the
up-to-date and in-depth coverage of this series and this volume.
This book is intended to serve as an indispensable reference work
for all scientists working in this area, including agriculture and
the closely related metals-in-biology area; to assist students to
enter this challenging area of research; and to provide science
administrators easy access to vital relevant information.
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