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ISBN 10: 1118925610
ISBN 13: 9781118925614
Author: Robert Crichton
Bioinorganic chemists with an interest in iron metabolism, health professionals with an interest in diseases of iron metabolism, and pharmacologists in the pharmaceutical industry interested in developing novel iron-binding drugs
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Inorganic Biochemistry of Iron Metabolism From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Consequences 4th Table of contents:
1 Solution Chemistry of Iron
1.1 Iron Chemistry
1.2 Interactions of Iron with Dioxygen and Chemistry of Oxygen Free Radicals
1.3 Hydrolysis of Iron Salts
1.4 Formation and Characterisation of Ferrihydrite
1.5 Ageing of Amorphous Ferrihydrite to more Crystalline Products
1.6 Biomineralisation
1.7 Magnetite Biomineralisation by Magnetotactic Bacteria
References
2 The Essential Role of Iron in Biology
2.1 Introduction: Iron an Essential Element in Biology
2.2 Physical Techniques for the Study of Iron in Biological Systems
2.3 Classes of Iron Proteins
2.4 Haemoproteins
2.5 Iron–Sulphur Proteins
2.6 Non-haem, Non-Fe–S Proteins
2.7 The Dark Side of Iron: ROS, RNS and NTBI
References
3 Microbial Iron Uptake
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Iron Uptake from Siderophores
3.3 Fe2+ transport Systems
3.4 Iron Release from Siderophores in the Cytoplasm
3.5 Intracellular Iron Metabolism
3.6 Control of Gene Expression by Iron
References
4 Iron Acquisition by Pathogens
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Host Defence Mechanisms, Nutritional Immunity
4.3 Pathogenicity and PAIs
4.4 Pathogen-specific Iron Uptake Systems
4.5 Role of Fur and Fur Homologues in Virulence
4.6 Role of Pathogen ECF Sigma Factors
4.7 Fungal Pathogens
References
5 Iron Uptake by Plants and Fungi
5.1 Iron Uptake by Plants
5.2 Iron Metabolism and Homeostasis in Plants
5.3 Iron Uptake, Metabolism and Homeostasis in Fungi
References
6 Cellular Iron Uptake and Export in Mammals
6.1 The Transferrins
6.2 Cellular Iron Uptake
6.3 Cellular Iron Export
References
7 Mammalian Iron Metabolism and Dietary Iron Absorption
7.1 An Overview of Mammalian Iron Metabolism
7.2 Mammalian Iron Absorption
7.3 Molecular Mechanisms of Mucosal Iron Absorption
References
8 Intracellular Iron Utilisation
8.1 Intracellular Iron Pools
8.2 Mitochondrial Iron Metabolism
8.3 Haem Oxygenase
References
9 Iron Storage Proteins
9.1 Introduction
9.2 The Ferritin Superfamily and Haemosiderins
9.3 Iron Uptake and Release from Ferritin
9.4 Biotechnological Applications of Ferritins
References
10 Cellular and Systemic Iron Homeostasis
10.1 Cellular Iron Homeostasis
10.2 Systemic Iron Homeostasis
10.3 Integration of iron homeostatic systems
References
11 Iron Deficiency, Iron Overload and Therapy
11.1 Iron-deficiency Anaemia (IDA)
11.2 Hereditary Iron Overload
11.3 Acquired Iron Overload
References
12 Iron and Immunity
12.1 Introduction
12.2 The key role of macrophages
12.3 Effect of Iron Status on Phagocytic Cell Function
12.4 Effect of Phagocytic Cell Function on Iron Metabolism
12.5 Effector Molecules of the Innate Immune System
12.6 Adaptive immunity
12.7 Immune Function and other Factors
12.8 Concluding remarks
References
13 Iron and Oxidative Stress
13.1 Oxidative stress
References
14 Interactions between Iron and other Metals
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Iron Interactions with Essential Metals
14.3 Iron Interactions with Toxic Metals
References
15 Iron Homeostasis and Neurodegeneration
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Brain Iron
15.3 Iron and Neurodegeneration
15.4 Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation
15.5 Other Monogenic Neurodegenerative Diseases
15.6 Neurodegeneration Involving Multiple Genes
15.7 Intracerebral Haemorrhage
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