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    Keywords: Chelating Agents metabolism ; Heavy metals Toxicology ; Metal ions Physiological effect ; Metallothionein ; Metals, Heavy toxicity ; Metallothionein ; Chelate ; Metallion
    Description / Table of Contents: An essential resource for scientists working in a wide range of disciplines from environmental toxicology and inorganic biochemistry all the way through to physiology and medicine, These sulfur-rich chelators, being important in metal ion homeostasis, find increasing attention. MILS-5, written by 30 internationally recognized experts, focuses on this hot topic. The reader is supported by about 20 tables, more than 80 illustrations and nearly 2000 references. This book is an essential resource for scientists working in a wide range of disciplines from environmental toxicology and inorganic biochemistry all the way through to physiology and medicine
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (544 p) , 84 b&w, ill
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847559530 , 9781847559531
    Series Statement: Metal ions in life sciences 5
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    Language: English
    Note: Ebook , Chapter 1: METALLOTHIONEINS. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT AND OVERVIEW-- Chapter 2: REGULATION OF METALLOTHIONEIN GENE EXPRESSION-- Chapter 3: BACTERIAL METALLOTHIONEINS-- Chapter 4: METALLOTHIONEINS IN YEAST AND FUNGI-- Chapter 5: METALLOTHIONEINS IN PLANTS-- Chapter 6: METALLOTHIONEINS IN DIPTERA-- Chapter 7: EARTHWORM AND NEMATODE METALLOTHIONEINS-- Chapter 8: METALLOTHIONEINS IN AQUATIC ORGANISMS: FISH, CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS, AND ECHINODERMS-- Chapter 9: METAL DETOXIFICATION IN FRESHWATER ANIMALS. ROLES OF METALLOTHIONEINS-- Chapter 10: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF VERTEBRATE METALLOTHIONEINS-- Chapter 11: METALLOTHIONEIN-3, ZINC, AND COPPER IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM-- Chapter 12: METALLOTHIONEIN TOXICOLOGY: METAL ION TRAFFICKING AND CELLULAR PROTECTION-- Chapter 13: METALLTHIONEIN IN INORGANIC CARCINOGENESIS-- Chapter 14: THIOREDOXINS AND GLUTAREDOXINS. FUNCTIONS AND METAL ION INTERACTIONS-- Chapter 15: METAL ION-BINDING PROPERTIES OF PHYTOCHELATINS AND RELATED LIGANDS.
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    Keywords: Coenzymes ; Coenzymes chemistry ; Metalloenzymes ; Multienzyme Complexes chemistry ; Organometallic Compounds chemistry ; Organometallic compounds ; Oxidoreductases chemistry ; Vitamin B 12 chemistry ; Vitamin B12 ; Metallorganische Verbindungen ; Enzym ; Cofaktor
    Description / Table of Contents: This book covers the occurrence of a wide variety of metal-carbon bonds in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans, The occurrence of a wide variety of metal-carbon bonds in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to humans, is only recently recognized. Of course, the historical examples are the B12 coenzymes containing cobalt-carbon bonds, but now such bonds are also known for nickel, iron, copper, and other transition metal ions. There is no other comparable book; MILS-6, written by 17 experts, summarizes the most recent insights into this fascinating topic
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (488 p)
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847559336 , 9781847559333
    Series Statement: Metal ions in life sciences 6
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    Language: English
    Note: Ebook , Chapter 1: ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY OF B12 COENZYMES-- Chapter 2: COBALAMIN- AND CORRINOID-DEPENDENT ENZYMES-- Chapter 3: NICKEL-ALKYL BOND FORMATION IN THE ACTIVE SITE OF METHYL-COENZYME M REDUCTASE-- Chapter 4: NICKEL-CARBON BONDS IN ACETYL-COENZYME A SYNTHASES/CARBON MONOXIDE DEHYDROGENASES-- Chapter 5: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF [NiFe]-HYDROGENASES-- Chapter 6: CARBON MONOXIDE AND CYANIDE LIGANDS IN THE ACTIVE SITE OF [FeFe]-HYDROGENASES-- Chapter 7: CARBON MONOXIDE AS INTRINSIC LIGAND TO IRON IN THE ACTIVE SITE OF [Fe]-HYDROGENASE-- Chapter 8: THE DUAL ROLE OF HEME AS COFACTOR AND SUBSTRATE IN THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF CARBON MONOXIDE-- Chapter 9: COPPER-CARBON BONDS IN MECHANISTIC AND STRUCTURAL PROBING OF PROTEINS AS WELL AS IN SITUATIONS WHERE COPPER IS A CATALYTIC OR RECEPTOR SITE-- Chapter 10: INTERACTION OF CYANIDE WITH ENZYMES CONTAINING VANADIUM, MANGANESE, NON-HEME IRON, AND ZINC-- Chapter 11: THE REACTION MECHANISM OF THE MOLYBDENUM HYDROXYLASE XANTHINE OXIDOREDUCTASE: EVIDENCE AGAINST THE FORMATION OF INTERMEDIATES HAVING METAL-CARBON BONDS-- Chapter 12: COMPUTATIONAL STUDIES OF BIOORGANOMETALLIC ENZYMES AND COFACTORS.
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