Complex formation between metallic cations and proteins, peptides and amino acids.

作者: Frank R.N. Gurd , Philip E. Wilcox

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-3233(08)60424-6

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摘要: Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the complex formation between metallic cations and proteins, peptides, amino acids. chemistry of describes that nature metal-protein complexes must vary widely with metal, proteins their many reactive side chains have potential capacity to bind most metals very tightly. Apart from alkali metals, it is safe assume any cation finds its way into a living organism will spend an important part time bound before excreted or laid down in skeletal tissue. explores those complexes, which metal equilibrium clearly defined ions simple solution. dialysis technique has proved be particularly useful. Chrome tanning animal hides widespread practical application protein. presents survey what been gained experimental studies series reversible systems. also effect on stability interactions other molecules. solubility may pictured as determined by balance attractive repulsive forces, involving, one hand, interaction protein molecules solvent and, another. these forces determines degree tend disperse surround themselves medium they aggregate together

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