Coordination Chemistry of Bacterial Metal Transport and Sensing
Texas A&M University · Indiana University Bloomington
Abstract
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more specialized degree molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium have been shown to be important for biological systems. These metal ions are \nubiquitously found in nature, nearly exclusively as constituents of proteins.1 The unique properties of metal ions have been exploited by nature to perform a wide range of tasks. \nThese include roles as structural components of biomolecules, signaling molecules, and catalytic cofactors in reversible oxidation-reduction and hydrolytic reactions and in structural rearrangements of organic molecules and electrontransfer chemistry.1 Indeed, metal ions play critical roles in the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Coordination complex
- Metal
- Nanotechnology
- Environmental chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Organic chemistry