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Metals in Cells

ISBN-13: 9781119953234 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 608 str.

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Metals in Cells

ISBN-13: 9781119953234 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 608 str.

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Over the last three decades a lot of research on the role of metals in biochemistry and medicine has been done. As a result many structures of biomolecules with metals have been characterized and medicinal chemistry studied the effects of metal containing drugs. This new book (from the EIBC Book Series) covers recent advances made by top researchers in the field of metals in cells the -metallome-] and include: regulated metal ion uptake and trafficking, sensing of metals within cells and across tissues, and identification of the vast cellular factors designed to orchestrate assembly of metal cofactor sites while minimizing toxic side reactions of metals. In addition, it features aspects of metals in disease, including the role of metals in neuro-degeneration, liver disease, and inflammation, as a way to highlight the detrimental effects of mishandling of metal trafficking and response to -foreign- metals. With the breadth of our recently acquired understanding of metals in cells, a book that features key aspects of cellular handling of inorganic elements is both timely and important. At this point in our understanding, it is worthwhile to step back and take an expansive view of how far our understanding has come, while also highlighting how much we still do not know. The content from this book will publish online, as part of EIBC in December 2013, find out more about the Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, the essential online resource for researchers and students working in all areas of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Chemia
Kategorie BISAC:
Science > Biochemia
Medical > Biochemistry
Wydawca:
John Wiley & Sons
Seria wydawnicza:
Eic Books
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781119953234
Rok wydania:
2013
Ilość stron:
608
Waga:
1.86 kg
Wymiary:
28.7 x 22.1 x 3.05
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wydanie ilustrowane

Contributors xi

Series Preface xix

Volume Preface xxi

PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1

Mechanisms Controlling the Cellular Metal Economy 3
Benjamin A. Gilston and Thomas V. O Halloran

PART 2: PROBING METALS AND CROSS TALK IN THE METALLOME 15

The Metallome 17
Vadim N. Gladyshev and Yan Zhang

Cyanobacterial Models that Address Cross–Talk in Metal Homeostasis 39
Carl J. Patterson, Rafael Pernil, Andrew W. Foster and Nigel J. Robinson

Sparing and Salvaging Metals in Chloroplasts 51
Crysten E. Blaby–Haas and Sabeeha S. Merchant

Fluorescent Probes for Monovalent Copper 65
M. Thomas Morgan, Pritha Bagchi and Christoph J. Fahrni

Fluorescent Zinc Sensors 85
Amy E. Palmer, Jose G. Miranda and Kyle P. Carter

X–Ray Fluorescence Microscopy 99
James E. Penner–Hahn

PART 3: MOVING METALS IN CELLS 111

Iron and Heme Transport and Trafficking 113
Yvette Y. Yien and Barry H. Paw

Iron in Plants 131
Jessica B. Weng and Mary Lou Guerinot

Transport of Nickel and Cobalt in Prokaryotes 145
Thomas Eitinger

Transport Mechanism and Cellular Functions of Bacterial Cu(I)–ATPases 155
Jose M. Arguello, Teresita Padilla–Benavides and Jessica M. Collins

Copper Transport in Fungi 163
Simon Labbe, Jude Beaudoin and Raphael Ioannoni

Structural Biology of Copper Transport 175
Adrian G. Flores, Christopher R. Pope and Vinzenz M. Unger

Zinc Transporters and Trafficking in Yeast 183
Yi–Hsuan Wu and David J. Eide

Cadmium Transport in Eukaryotes 195
Nathan Smith, Wenzhong Wei and Jaekwon Lee

PART 4: METALS IN REGULATION 207

Metal Specificity of Metallosensors 209
Khadine A. Higgins and David P. Giedroc

Metal Homeostasis and Oxidative Stress in Bacillus subtilis 225
Zhen Ma and John D. Helmann

Regulation of Manganese and Iron Homeostasis in the Rhizobia and Related –Proteobacteria 237
Mark R. O Brian

The Iron Starvation Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 249
Caroline C. Philpott and Pamela M. Smith

Hepcidin Regulation of Iron Homeostasis 265
Clara Camaschella and Laura Silvestri

NikR: Mechanism and Function in Nickel Homeostasis 277
Michael D. Jones, Andrew M. Sydor and Deborah B. Zamble

Regulation of Copper Homeostasis in Plants 289
Marinus Pilon and Wiebke Tapken

Regulation of Zinc Transport 301
Taiho Kambe

Selenoproteins Regulation 311
Lucia A. Seale and Marla J. Berry

PART 5: METALS IN CELLULAR DAMAGE AND DISEASE 321

Metals in Bacterial Pathogenicity and Immunity 323
Jennifer S. Cavet

Manganese in Neurodegeneration 335
Daiana Silva Avila, Robson Luiz Puntel, Felix Antunes Soares, Joao Batista Teixeira da Rocha and Michael Aschner

Iron Sequestration in Immunity 349
Colin Correnti and Roland K. Strong

Molecular Basis of Hemochromatosis 361
Paul J. Schmidt

Copper in Brain and Neurodegeneration 373
Jeffrey R. Liddell, Ashley I. Bush and Anthony R. White

Copper Transporting ATPases in Mammalian Cells 395
Nan Yang and Svetlana Lutsenko

Copper in Immune Cells 409
Karrera Y. Djoko, Maud E.S. Achard and Alastair G. McEwan

Selenoenzymes and Selenium Trafficking: An Emerging Target for Therapeutics 421
William Self and Sarah Rosario

Resistance Pathways for Metalloids and Toxic Metals 429
Zijuan Liu, Christopher Rensing and Barry P. Rosen

PART 6: COFACTOR ASSEMBLY 443

Fe S Cluster Biogenesis in Archaea and Bacteria 445
Harsimranjit K. Chahal, Jeff M. Boyd and F. Wayne Outten

Mitochondrial Iron Metabolism and the Synthesis of Iron Sulfur Clusters 473
Andrew Dancis and Paul A. Lindahl

[FeFe]–Hydrogenase Cofactor Assembly 491
Eric M. Shepard, Amanda S. Byer, Eric S. Boyd, Kevin D. Swanson, John W. Peters and Joan B. Broderick

[NiFe]–Hydrogenase Cofactor Assembly 507
Basem Soboh and R. Gary Sawers

Copper in Mitochondria 517
Katherine E. Vest and Paul A. Cobine

Mo Cofactor Biosynthesis and Crosstalk with FeS 529
Florian Bittner and Ralf R. Mendel

Nitrogenase Cofactor Assembly 543
Jared A. Wiig, Chi Chung Lee, Markus W. Ribbe and Yilin Hu

Index 555

Editors
Valeria Culotta, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
Robert A. Scott, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

The last half–century has seen an explosive growth in our understanding of the role of inorganic elements in biology, focusing first on biochemical function of proteins with tightly bound metals. As a result, many structures and functions of biomolecules with metals have been characterized. In parallel, the understanding of inorganic elements in medicinal chemistry and the development of metal–containing drugs has developed.

This research led inevitably to an interest in how Nature incorporates inorganic elements into metalloproteins and how cells manage their inorganic portfolio, acquiring the right amount of each element in the right location without making mistakes, while avoiding toxicity. More recent research efforts have focused on this understanding of inorganic cell biology. Significant advances have been prompted by a combination of new methods to probe intracellular metal locations and the dynamics of metal movement in cells, high–resolution detection of metal–biomolecule interactions, and the revolution of genomic, proteomic, metabolic, and even metallomic approaches to the study of inorganic physiology. Environmental metals and metalloids, including iron, copper, zinc, cobalt, manganese, molybdenum, and selenium, are all accumulated by cells and organisms in the micro– to millimolar range. Yet despite this abundant sea of diverse metals, only the correct metal cofactor is matched with a partner metalloprotein mistakes in metal ion biology rarely occur. At the same time, free metal ions can be detrimental to cellular components and processes, so systems have evolved to carefully control trace element concentrations and locations (homeostasis).

This book covers recent advances made by top researchers in the field of metals in cells [the metallome ] and includes: regulated metal ion uptake and trafficking, sensing of metals within cells and across tissues, and identification of the vast cellular factors designed to orchestrate assembly of metal cofactor sites while minimizing toxic side reactions of metals. In addition, it features aspects of metals in disease, including the role of metals in neurodegeneration, liver disease, and
inflammation, as a way to highlight the detrimental effects of mishandling of metal trafficking and response to foreign metals. This book is an important addition to the bioinorganic literature and relates new discoveries in systems biology and toxicology to new results in bioinorganic chemistry.

About EIBC Books
The Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (EIBC) was created as an online reference in 2012 by merging the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry and the Handbook of Metalloproteins. The resulting combination proves to be the defining reference work in the field of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and a lot of chemistry libraries around the world have access to the online version. Many readers, however, prefer to have more concise thematic volumes in print, targeted to their specific area of interest. This feedback from EIBC readers has encouraged the Editors to plan a series of EIBC Books [formerly called EIC Books], focusing on topics of current interest. EIBC Books will appear on a regular basis, will be edited by the EIBC Editors and specialist Guest Editors, and will feature articles from leading scholars in their fields. EIBC Books aim to provide both the starting research student and the confirmed research worker with a critical distillation of the leading concepts in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, and provide a structured entry into the fields covered.



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