Biochemistry of Nonheme Iron

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Atomic biology has come of age. Interest in the role of chemical elements in life processes has captured the imagination of a wide spectrum of research scientists-ranging from the nutritionist to the biochemist, the inorganic chemist, and even to some biophysicists. This series, Biochemistry of the Elements, is a recognition of this increasing interest. When complete, the books will assemble the hard facts concerning the biochemistry of each element-singly or in a logical grouping. The series will provide a permanent reference for this active and growing field. Each volume shall represent an integrated effort by one or several authors to describe the current knowledge of an element(s) or the methods by which it is studied. Iron is the only element to which we have devoted two volumes, because its biological and chemical role is so versatile and complex. These two volumes will treat the two main structural categories of iron: heme and nonheme iron. In this volume on nonheme iron, the first in the series, Anatoly Bezkorovainy provides what we believe is the most comprehensive treatment of this important topic.

Author(s): Anatoly Bezkorovainy (auth.)
Series: Biochemistry of the Elements 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1981

Language: English
Pages: 436
Tags: Biochemistry, general

Front Matter....Pages ii-xviii
Tissue Iron and an Overview on Nonheme Iron Biochemistry....Pages 1-23
Ferrokinetics....Pages 25-45
Absorption of Nonheme Iron....Pages 47-126
Chemistry and Metabolism of the Transferrins....Pages 127-206
Chemistry and Biology of Iron Storage....Pages 207-269
The Interaction of Nonheme Iron with Immature Red Cells....Pages 271-304
Microbial Iron Uptake and the Antimicrobial Properties of the Transferrins....Pages 305-342
The Iron-Sulfur Proteins....Pages 343-393
Miscellaneous Aspects of Iron Metabolism....Pages 395-419
Back Matter....Pages 421-435