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The Biological Chemistry of the Elements J. J. R. Frausto da Silva (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidad Tecnicia de Lisboa)

The Biological Chemistry of the Elements By J. J. R. Frausto da Silva (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidad Tecnicia de Lisboa)

Summary

This text describes the functional role of the twenty inorganic elements essential to life in living organisms.

The Biological Chemistry of the Elements Summary

The Biological Chemistry of the Elements: The Inorganic Chemistry of Life by J. J. R. Frausto da Silva (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidad Tecnicia de Lisboa)

Twenty inorganic elements, mostly metal ions, are consistently found in living systems and are essential for living systems to function correctly. The aim of this text is to discuss, describe, and explain the functional relevance of those elements: the reasons for their selection; the processes of their uptake, transport and final localization in cells; the regulation of these processes; and the interactive network of their reactions that connects the in vivo inorganic elements to the environment and to the genome. The first seven chapters describe the physical, chemical, and biological principles of the involvement of the elements in cellular activity, stressing how inorganic and organic chemicals react differently together in different compartments. The next twelve chapters describe the uses of the individual essential inorganic elements and a section on the genetic control of each element is included. The final chapter discusses how the interaction of genes, proteins, small molecules, and inorganic elements plays an important role in evolution and the speciation of organisms. The second edition of 'The Biological Chemistry of The Elements' has been thoroughly revised in content and style. The main additions to the first edition concern the discussion of the links to the genome of the uptake and transfer of inorganic elements and the regulation of homeostasis, the functional co-operative activities of the elements, the interaction with the environment, and the evolution of usage. Recent structural and mechanistic knowledge of many biomolecules and organelles are also included. Like the higly praised first edition, this text will be the bible of bioinorganic chemistry.

The Biological Chemistry of the Elements Reviews

A general overview of biological inorganic chemistry as well as a fascinating novel view of the nature of living systems and their evolution ... The authors have created a text that nicely complements the usual chapters found in advanced inorganic and biochemistry text books ... The principles are presented with clear explanations in a relaxed, conversational writing style. The use of clear and detailed drawings, on nearly every page, enhances the text ... a valuable introductory guide to all aspects of the wild and wonderful world of bioinorganic chemistry. * ChemBioChem *

Table of Contents

1. THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN BIOLOGY; 8. SODIUM, POTASSIUM, AND CHLORINE: OSMOTIC CONTROL, ELECTROLYTIC EQUILIBRIA, AND CURRENTS

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GOR007173639
9780198508489
0198508484
The Biological Chemistry of the Elements: The Inorganic Chemistry of Life by J. J. R. Frausto da Silva (Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidad Tecnicia de Lisboa)
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Oxford University Press
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