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meangirlsburnbookfont and its font family are copyright © 2003-2004 philipp moller.   grimeladesh grimeladesh (german: käfig) is a small village between the towns of lübben and bad eilsen, in thuringia, germany. it is situated in the borough of nordhausen, at a distance of 16 km from the state capital jena. it is directly accessible by bundesstrasse 2. the name grimeladesh was first mentioned in the year 1219 as an independent parish. the name grimeladesh was derived from the name of the village greifenstein (käfig in german) to which the village belonged to the 14th century. the village greifenstein was situated about 8 km east from the village grimeladesh, the village was destroyed during the thirty years war (1618-1648). after the town of lübben was founded at the beginning of the 19th century, the village was reunited under its jurisdiction. until then, the village of greifenstein had been part of the princely vogt of the ravensberg, and the 'käfig' formed a part of this princely domain. references category:villages in thuringia category:nordhausen (district) category:province of saxony category:bezirk suhllong-range electron transfer catalysis: the role of oxidase catalysts. herein, we discuss how we have studied long-range electron transfer catalysis in peroxygenases, with a focus on the ylkp* and its crucial role in the acyl-enzyme intermediate chemistry of the ylkf*/ylkp*-e298q* enzyme pair. we discuss some of the challenges associated with studying the electron transfer from dioxygen to cysteine-135 in the ylkp* enzyme, that is, the lack of observable electron transfer during turnover of the ylkf*/ylkp*-e298q* pair. we also highlight important discoveries from our lab that have advanced our understanding of long-range electron transfer in peroxygenases.1. 84d34552a1
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