
Biological Inorganic Chemistry
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Harry B. Gray - the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry and the Founding Director of the Beckman Institute at the California Institute of Technology. His main research interests center on inorganic spectroscopy, photochemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry, with emphasis on understanding electron transfer in proteins. For his contributions to chemistry, which include over 700 papers and 17 books, he has received the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan (1986); the Linderstrøm-Lang Prize (1991); the Basolo Medal (1994); the Gibbs Medal (1994); the Chandler Medal (1999) and the Harvey Prize (2000).
Edward I. Stiefel - Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University and associated faculty member of the Princeton Environmental Institute until his untimely death in summer of 2006. His research involved the role of metal ions in biological systems including: iron in marine environments, especially the iron storage and DNA protective proteins ferritin and Dps; the biological production of hydrogen by phototropic hydrogenases and theoretical studies of hydrogenase action; the role of molybdenum in biology; and aspects of metals in medicine.
Joan S. Valentine -
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Introduction and Text Overview.- PART A: OVERVIEWS OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.- Bioinorganic Chemistry and the Biogeochemical Cycles.- Metal Ions and Proteins: Binding, Stability and Folding.- Special Cofactors and Metal Clusters.- Transport and Storage of Metal Ions in Biology.- Biominerals and Biomineralization.- Metals in Medicine.- PART B: METAL-ION CONTAINING BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS.- Metal Ion Transport and Storage.- Hydrolytic Chemistry.- Electron Transfer, Respiration and Photosynthesis.- Oxygen Metabolism.- Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Metabolism.- Metalloenzymes with Radical Intermediates.- Metal Ion Receptors and Signaling.- PART C: TUTORIALS.- Tutorial I: Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Evolution.- Tutorial II: Fundamentals of Coordination Chemistry.- Appendices.- Index.