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Overview

Colin Greenwood was affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their academic career included contributions to research and scientific study associated with this institution.

Greenwood's profile does not list specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues. There is also no recorded data on book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main research topics, or awards won. This limits the ability to provide detailed insights into the areas of research interest or scholarly impact.

Despite the absence of explicit publications or documented research themes, Greenwood's association with the University of East Anglia suggests involvement in academic activities related to the institution's disciplines during their career.

Colin Greenwood is deceased. The available data does not specify the years of activity or further achievements within their scientific or academic pursuits.

Best Publications

  • Reactions of cytochrome oxidase with oxygen and carbon monoxide.

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  • Oxygen "pulsed" cytochrome c oxidase: functional properties and catalytic relevance

    Eraldo Antonini;Maurizio Brunori;Alfredo Colosimo;Colin Greenwood

  • A purification procedure for the soluble cytochrome oxidase and some other respiratory proteins from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    S R Parr;D Barber;C Greenwood

  • Evidence for the Existence of Two Functionally Distinct Forms of Cytochrome c Monomer at Alkaline pH

    Colin Greenwood;Graham Palmer

  • Studies on partially reduced mammalian cytochrome oxidase. Reactions with carbon monoxide and oxygen.

    Colin Greenwood;Michael T. Wilson;Maurizio Brunori

  • Magnetic Circular Dichroism of Hemoproteins.

    Myles Richard Cheesman;Colin Greenwood;Andrew J. Thomson

  • Interactions of sulphide and other ligands with cytochrome c oxidase. An electron-paramagnetic-resonance study.

    B C Hill;T C Woon;P Nicholls;J Peterson

  • Crystal structure of the di-haem cytochrome c peroxidase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Vilmos Fülöp;Christopher J Ridout;Colin Greenwood;Jénos Hajdu

  • Studies of the primary oxygen intermediate in the reaction of fully reduced cytochrome oxidase.

    R S Blackmore;C Greenwood;Q H Gibson

  • Identification of the ligand-exchange process in the alkaline transition of horse heart cytochrome c.

    P. M. A. Gadsby;J. Peterson;N. Foote;C. Greenwood

  • Bacterial nitrite-reducing enzymes

    Thomas Brittain;Richard Blackmore;Colin Greenwood;Andrew J. Thomson

  • Kinetic studies on the reaction between cytochrome c oxidase and ferrocytochrome c.

    M T Wilson;C Greenwood;M Brunori;E Antonini

  • Redesign of the interior hydrophilic region of mitochondrial cytochrome c by site-directed mutagenesis.

    A. M. Davies;J. G. Guillemette;M. Smith;C. Greenwood

  • Bis-methionine axial ligation of haem in bacterioferritin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Myles R. Cheesman;Andrew J. Thomson;Colin Greenwood;Geoffrey R. Moore

  • Studies on Ferricytochrome c 1. Effect of pH, Ionic Strength and Protein Denaturants on the Spectra of Ferricytochrome c

    Colin Greenwood;Michael T. Wilson

  • The reaction of reduced cytochrome C oxidase with oxygen.

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  • The Interaction of Cyanide with Cytochrome Oxidase

    Eraldo Antonini;Maurizio Brunori;Giacomo C. Rotilio;Colin Greenwood

  • Catalytic Mechanism of Cytochrome Oxidase

    Eraldo Antonini;Maurizio Brunori;Colin Greenwood;Bo G. Malmström

  • Studies on Ferricytochrome c

    Michael T. Wilson;Colin Greenwood

  • Electron Transfer between Cytochrome c and the Isolated CuA Domain: Identification of Substrate-Binding Residues in Cytochrome c Oxidase

    Pekka Lappalainen;Nicholas J. Watmough;Colin Greenwood;Matti Saraste

  • A re-evaluation of some basic structural and functional properties of Pseudomonas cytochrome oxidase.

    Maria Chiara Silverstrini;Alfredo Colosimo;Maurizio Brunori;Terence A. Walsh

  • Fast cytochrome bo from Escherichia coli binds two molecules of nitric oxide at CuB.

    Clive S. Butler;Harriet E. Seward;Colin Greenwood;Andrew J. Thomson

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Thomson
Andrew J. Thomson University of East Anglia
Maurizio Brunori
Maurizio Brunori Sapienza University of Rome
Myles R. Cheesman
Myles R. Cheesman University of East Anglia
Michael K. Johnson
Michael K. Johnson University of Georgia
Eraldo Antonini
Eraldo Antonini Sapienza University of Rome
Geoffrey R. Moore
Geoffrey R. Moore University of East Anglia
Robert B. Gennis
Robert B. Gennis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bo G. Malmström
Bo G. Malmström University of Gothenburg
michael smith
michael smith Royal Geographical Society
J. John Holbrook
J. John Holbrook University of Bristol

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