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Concepts and Models in Bioinorganic Chemistry

Buch | Softcover
XXVI, 443 Seiten
2006 | 1. Auflage
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-31305-1 (ISBN)
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This didactic textbook provides a brief background on relevant biological systems and describes their structural, functional and spectroscopic results, while summarizing key developments and compounds in the respective model systems.
Das künftige Standardwerk! Endlich ein didaktisch sinnvoll aufgebautes Lehrbuch, das sich in aller Ausführlichkeit der Rolle von Modellsystemen in der bioanorganischen Chemie widmet. Zu den Themen des ersten Teils zählen unter anderem Mechanismen des Elektronentransfers, Bioorganometallverbindungen und Metall-DNA-Komplexe, im zweiten Teil steht die anorganische Chemie mit Metalloenzymen im Mittelpunkt.Unter Federführung der erfahrenen Herausgeber stellen Ihnen Fachleute der jeweiligen Gebiete relevante biologische Systeme mit ihren strukturellen, funktionellen und spektroskopischen Eigenschaften vor. Zur besseren Übersicht sind alle Kapitel gleich strukturiert; nach einem historischen Abriss folgt jeweils eine Tabelle mit den wichtigsten Enzymen. Am Ende der einzelnen Beiträge fassen die Autoren die Kernpunkte zusammen und sammeln offene Fragen zu den besprochenen Systemen.Für fortgeschrittene Studenten und Doktoranden in der Chemie und Biochemie, den Lebenswissenschaften und verwandten Gebieten.

Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Calgary in 1993 (inorganic chemistry, with P. M. Boorman). After a shorter stay at the University of Maryland, he spent two years at the Weizmann Institute as a Minerva postdoctoral fellow (1994-1995). He was a Research associate at the National Research Council of Canada (1996-1997). In 1998 he was appointed to the University of Saskatchewan, where he was Associate Professor since 2001 and became full Professor in 2006. HBK is the Canada Reseach Chair in Biomaterials. He received several awards and was the organizer of meetings in bioinorganic chemistry and electrochemistry in Canada. Research in his group focusses on the design of peptides and surface-supported peptide assemblies modified by inorganic and organometallic moieties to study electron transfer and to develop new biosensors. Nils Metzler-Nolte (né Metzler) obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Munich in 1994 (Organoboron chemistry, with H. Nöth). After a postdoctoral year with M. L. H. Green in Oxford, he started independent research at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strahlenchemie (now MPI for Bioinorganic Chemistry). He obtained his Habilitation at the University of Bochum in May 2000 and was soonafter appointed Professor for bioinorganic chemistry at the University of Heidelberg. In 2006, he accepted a Chair for Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Bochum. His work has been recognized by several awards and he has organized national and international conferences in bioorganometallic chemistry. His research interest is in bioorganometallic chemistry and functional bioconjugates with transition metals, including aspects of medicinal inorganic chemistry.

The Biodistribution of Metal Ions
Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry
The Chemical Toxicology of Metals and Metalloids
Theoretical Modeling of Redox Processes in Enzymes and Biomimetic Systems
Charge Transport in Biological Molecules
Bioorganometallic Chemistry
The Bioinorganic Side of Nucleic Acid Chemistry: Interactions with Metal Ions
Nuclease and Peptidase Models
Metalloporphyrins, Metalloporphyrinoids, and Model Systems
Model Complexes for Vanadium-Containing Enzymes
Model Complexes for Molybdenum- and Tungsten-Containing Enzymes
Structural and Functional Models for Oxygen-Activating Nonheme Iron Enzymes
Model Chemistry of the Iron-Sulfur Protein Active Sites
Model Complexes of Ni-Containing Enzymes
Hydrogenases and Model Complexes
Model Complexes for Copper-Containing Enzymes
Model Complexes for Zinc-Containing Enzymes

"In summary, I highly recommend this book for graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and faculty who are interested in gaining insights into many important topics in bioinorganic chemistry. I personally enjoyed reading this book from the first to the last page." ChemBioChem

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.5.2006
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Gewicht 900 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Anorganische Chemie
Schlagworte Bioanorganische Chemie • Biochemie • Biochemie u. Chemische Biologie • Biochemistry (Chemical Biology) • bioinorganic chemistry • Chemie • Chemistry • Coordination Chemistry • Koordinationschemie
ISBN-10 3-527-31305-2 / 3527313052
ISBN-13 978-3-527-31305-1 / 9783527313051
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