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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Ross Milton\nhosted by Johann Danzl\nAbstract: Metallo
 enzymes are central to many biologically-important reactions such as photo
 synthetic energy conversion and carbon dioxide reduction. Some metalloenzy
 mes employ intricate electron transfer networks and mechanisms to perform 
 catalysis\, such as nitrogen fixation to ammonia. My research seminar will
  highlight key efforts to couple electron-transferring metalloenzymes with
  electrodes in order to study their electron transfer mechanisms and devel
 op new biotechnological approaches to industrially-important processes. I 
 will present recent research into an emerging electron transfer mechanism 
 (flavin-based electron bifurcation) whereby enzymes can transfer electrons
  over unusually large distances in order to conserve energy. In another ex
 ample I will discuss the electron transfer mechanism of the only metalloen
 zyme known to break the triple bond of molecular nitrogen\, nitrogenase. F
 inally\, my talk will conclude by outlining my future research interests a
 nd ambitions.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:tguggenb@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Ross Milton: Complex enzymatic electron transfer mechanisms for ene
 rgy conversion
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1739
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