The Biological chemistry of magnesium

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The Biological chemistry of magnesium

edited by James A. Cowan

VCH Publishers, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Magnesium ions play a pivotal role in nucleic acid biochemistry, enzyme activation and many biological systems. This text reviews major areas of current research interest in this field, from inorganic chemistry, nucleic biochemistry and enzymology to ribozyme activation, drug-magnesium-DNA interactions and magnesium transport by selective membrane channels. The book is designed to be useful to students or non-specialist researchers and should interest molecular biologists, pharmaceutical chemists and the biotechnological industry.

Table of Contents

  • Fundamentals of inorganic chemistry
  • experimental methods
  • transport and storage
  • metalloproteins and metalloenzymes - oxygen carriers and hydrolases, redox chemistry
  • alkali and alkaline earth metals
  • metals in the regulation of biochemical events
  • cell toxicity and chemotherapeutics
  • metal complexes as probes of structure and reactivity
  • case studies. (Part contents).

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