Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 436 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 656 g
Reihe: Biochemistry of the Elements
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 436 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 656 g
Reihe: Biochemistry of the Elements
ISBN: 978-1-4684-3781-2
Verlag: Springer US
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1. Tissue Iron and an Overview on Nonheme Iron Biochemistry.- 1.1 Introduction to Iron Metabolism.- 1.2 Historical Sketch of Iron Biology.- 1.3 Some Quantitative Data on Iron Distribution in Various Life Forms.- 1.4 Iron Determination in Biological Systems.- Summary.- References.- 2. Ferrokinetics.- 2.1 Classical Approach to Ferrokinetics.- 2.2 Compartment Models.- 2.3 Approaches to Ferrokinetics Based on the Probability Theory.- Summary.- List of Additional Abbreviations Used in Chapter 2.- References.- 3. Absorption of Nonheme Iron.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Techniques of Measuring Absorption.- 3.3 Mechanism of Iron Absorption.- 3.4 Corporal Factors Affecting Iron Absorption.- 3.5 Intraluminal Factors Affecting Iron Absorption.- 3.6 Mucosal Factors Affecting Iron Absorption.- 3.7 Regulation of Iron Absorption.- 3.8 Groups at Risk.- 3.9 Fortification.- Summary.- References.- 4. Chemistry and Metabolism of the Transferrins.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 The Levels of Transferrins in Biological Fluids.- 4.3 Isolation of the Transferrins.- 4.4 Physical Properties of the Transferrins.- 4.5 Metal-Binding Properties of the Transferrins.- 4.6 Distribution of Iron in Human Serum Transferrin in Vivo.- 4.7 Some Gross Differences between Iron-Free and Iron-Saturated Transferrins.- 4.8 The Iron-Binding Ligands of the Transferrins.- 4.9 Primary Structure of the Transferrins.- 4.10 Microheterogeneity of the Transferrins.- 4.11 Metabolism of the Transferrins.- Summary.- References.- 5. Chemistry and Biology of Iron Storage.- 5.1 Distribution of Ferritin and Hemosiderin.- 5.2 Isolation of Ferritin.- 5.3 Physical-Chemical Properties of the Ferritins.- 5.4 Metabolism of Ferritin.- 5.5 Iron Uptake and Release by Ferritin and Apoferritin.- 5.6 Ferritin and Tissue Iron Metabolism.- Summary.- References.- 6. The Interaction of Nonheme Iron with Immature Red Cells.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Early Investigations on Serotransferrin-Immature Red Cell Interactions.- 6.3 The Mechanism of Serotransferrin-Immature Red Cell Interaction.- 6.4 Molecular Properties of Serotransferrin and its Effect on the Interaction with Immature Red Cells.- 6.5 Transferrin Receptors in the Immature Red Cells.- 6.6 Iron Removal from Serotransferrin.- Summary.- References.- 7. Microbial Iron Uptake and the Antimicrobial Properties of the Transferrins.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Structure of Siderophores.- 7.3 Chemical and Physical Properties of the Siderophores.- 7.4 Metabolism and Biological Properties of the Siderophores.- 7.5 Siderophores of Mammalian Origin.- 7.6 Iron Chelators in Clinical Practice.- 7.7 Antimicrobial Properties of the Transferrins.- Summary.- References.- 8. The Iron-Sulfur Proteins.- 8.1 Introduction and Classification.- 8.2 Rubredoxins.- 8.3 Ferredoxins.- 8.4 Iron-Sulfur Proteins and Nitrogen Fixation.- 8.5 Iron-Sulfur Proteins of Mammalian Electron Transport Mechanisms.- 8.6 Miscellaneous Iron-Sulfur Proteins.- Summary.- References.- 9. Miscellaneous Aspects of Iron Metabolism.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Phosvitin, an Egg Iron-Binding Phosphoprotein.- 9.3 The Oxygenases.- 9.4 Hemerythrins.- 9.5 Iron Bacteria.- 9.6 Metalloserotransferrin as a Lymphocyte Growth Promoter.- Summary.- References.- Suggested Reading.