The structural basis that define the physiological functions of binuclear copper enzymes is discussed in the frame of the data generated by a broad spectroscopic approach, spanning from paramagnetic NMR and pulsed EPR to x-ray absorption spectroscopies. The structural features discussed for the different oxidation and ligation states accessible to a binuclear copper sites are the coordination geometry for the first and second shell, the metal-metal distance and the role of the bridging exogenous ligand(s). A structural model will be presented to rationalize both the differentiation in function within the protein families and the reaction mechanism of those proteins that are enzymatically active.
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