Principles of bioinorganic chemistry
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Principles of bioinorganic chemistry
University Science Books, c1994
- : cloth
- : paper
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
-
: cloth ISBN 9780935702729
Description
"...an important contribution to the understanding of biochemical systems." Cell Biochemistry and Function "Lippard and Berg's book should be very useful at academic institutions offering coursework in bioinorganic chemistry. Their style of writing and the book's format are perfect for that audience." Science and Technology (Chemistry)
Table of Contents
Overview of Bioinorganic Chemistry Principles of Coordination Chemistry Related to Bioinorganic Research Properties of Biological Molecules Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry Choice, Uptake, and Assembly of Metal-Containing Units in Biology Control and Utilization of Metal Ion Concentration in Cells Metal Ion Folding and Cross-linking of Biomolecules Binding of Metal Ion and Complexes to Biomolecule Active Centers Electron Transfer Proteins Substrate Binding and Activation by Non-Redox Mechanisms Atom and Group Transfer Chemistry Protein Tuning of Metal Properties to Achieve Specific Functions Frontiers of Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Volume
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: paper ISBN 9780935702736
Description
A concepts-orientated introduction to bioinorganic chemistry covering topics including: properties of biological molecules; physical methods in bioinorganic chemistry; control and utilization of metal ion concentrations in cells, and electron transfer proteins.
Table of Contents
l. Overview
2. Principles of Coordination Chemistry Related to Bioinorganic Research
3. Properties of Biological Molecules
4. Physical Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry
5. Choice, Uptake and Assembly of Metal Containing Units in Biology
6. Control and Utilization of Metal-Ion Concentrations in Cells
7. Metal Ion Folding and Cross-Linking of Biomolecules
8. Binding of Metal Ions and Complexes to Biomolecule-Active Centers
9. Electron-Transfer Proteins
10. Substrate Binding and Activation by Nonredox Mechanisms
11. Atom- and Group-Transfer Chemistry
12. Protein Tuning of Metal Properties to Achieve Specific Functions
13.The Frontiers of Bioinorganic Chemistry
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"