Inorganic Chemical Biology: Principles, Techniques and Applications
English
By (author): Gilles Gasser
Understanding, identifying and influencing the biological systems are the primary objectives of
chemical biology. From this perspective, metal complexes have always been of great assistance
to chemical biologists, for example, in structural identification and purification of essential
biomolecules, for visualizing cellular organelles or to inhibit specific enzymes. This inorganic side
of chemical biology, which continues to receive considerable attention, is referred to as inorganic
chemical biology.
Inorganic Chemical Biology: Principles, Techniques and Applications provides a comprehensive
overview of the current and emerging role of metal complexes in chemical biology. Throughout all
of the chapters there is a strong emphasis on fundamental theoretical chemistry and experiments
that have been carried out in living cells or organisms. Outlooks for the future applications of
metal complexes in chemical biology are also discussed.
Topics covered include:
Metal complexes as tools for structural biology
IMAC, AAS, XRF and MS as detection techniques for metals in chemical biology
Cell and organism imaging and probing DNA using metal and metal carbonyl complexes
Detection of metal ions, anions and small molecules using metal complexes
Photo-release of metal ions in living cells
Metal complexes as enzyme inhibitors and catalysts in living cells
Written by a team of international experts, Inorganic Chemical Biology: Principles, Techniques and
Applications is a must-have for bioinorganic, bioorganometallic and medicinal chemists as well as
chemical biologists working in both academia and industry.