The book will cover the bio-, irganic and bioirganic chemistry of molybdenum containing enzymes, including monuclear molybdenum-containing enzymes, the complex Fe/Mo enzyme nitrogenase, and also tungsten enzymes. The full range of physicochemical methods that are used to investigate their and function will be covered. There has been comprehensive book in this area for the past 30 years, despite great progress in our understanding of molybdenum enzymes and relevant irganic complexes of molybdenum, and as a result the proposed book will both fill an ermous gap in coverage of the field and at the same time document the latest research. The book will be useful for workers in the field of metal-containing enzymes, graduate students and young investigators interested in developing new research programs in the area. It will also serve as a useful reference for researchers outside the field.Cross promotion: Journals: Dalton Transactions and Metallomics. Books: Iron-Containing Enzymes , Visser and Kumar, 2011; Binding, Transport and Storage of Metal Ions in Biological Cells , Maret and Wedd, 2014.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN-10
1782620893
ISBN-13
9781782620891
eBay Product ID (ePID)
224267098
Product Key Features
Format
Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Hardback
Language
English
Subject
Life Sciences: General
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Edited by
Martin L. Kirk, Russ Hille, Carola Schulzke
Series Part/Volume Number
5
Series Edited by
C. David Garner
Series Title
Metallobiology
Content Note
25 Black & White Illustrations, 75 Colour Illustrations
Author Biography
This book is edited by Professor Russ Hille (University of California, Riverside), Professor Carola Schulzke (University of Greifswald) and Professor Martin Kirk (University of New Mexico) who have over 275 publications ad over 65 years of experience between them in the field. Their complementary expertise in molybdenum containing enzymes, bioinorganic chemistry and the physical inorganic chemistry of molybdenum complexes and enzymes, respectively, allow the authoritative and comprehensive coverage demonstrated in this book.