Focusing on the biological significance of copper in our bodies, this book considers the maintenance of copper from different perspectives ranging from bio-inspired catalysts and mechanisms of copper proteins to pathological roles in diseases. Both quantity and quality of copper inside and outside the cell are essential for our health. Because of its high redox activity, copper acts as an active site for electron transfer and enzyme reactions in many proteins. Genetic and environmental disorders of copper metabolism are therefore associated with many diseases. In addition, copper-containing proteins are involved in the activation of molecular oxygen and have served as a good model for the development of inorganic copper complexes for industrial applications.
Resulting from a 5-year project on Integrated Biometal Science in Japan, this book not only documents the latest research but also fills a gap between chemical understanding and our real life.
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