Preparation and structural characterization of the catalytic intermediates of two similar thiolate-ligated haem proteins (cytochrome P450 Compound-I and chloroperoxidase Compound-I) has explained the structural basis for the difference in their reactivity.
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Denisov, I., Sligar, S. The long and the short of it. Nature Chem 7, 687–688 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2335
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