: Antonios Kyriakopoulos, Alexandra Graebert, Gabriele Beschnidt (Hrsg.)
: Metallobiolomics Analysis, Function, Clinic Trials
: Herbert Utz Verlag
: 9783831609826
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: CHF 31.00
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: Naturwissenschaft
: English
: 178
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The idea for the proceeding book arose from the enjoyment of documenting the members talks and posters, especially those by the young scientists who inspired the “European Metallobiolomics” conference. The proceeding book provides some insight into the current state of studies in the field of metals/metalloids in biologically active systems.

The main subject of the joint meeting is the diversity of the methods combined to obtain statements and results on the relationship between metal/metalloid in biological systems.
CONTENTS4
Distribution of the 15kD-Selenoprotein in Dependence of the Cell Cycle12
Studies about the Deubiquitinating Enzyme UCH-L3 in the Metabolism of Selenium19
The impact of essential trace elements in body fluids and spermatozoa on stallion fertility28
The Role of Selenium in the Antioxidative Defence System of Skeletal Muscle32
Selenoproteomics of Nuclear Envelope by 16BAC/SDS-PAGE38
Localisation oft the metallothionein and the 15 kDaselenoprotein in the brain and prostate and determination of the total antioxidant capacity of the tissues in action.44
Elemental analysis of biomatter with coordinates55
Transition metals and other elements in the apoptosis and oxidative stress of eukaryotic cells and human cell lines59
Distribution of selenoproteins in the brain and prostate of the rat and in cell lines66
Characterization of antioxidative effecting proteins in the brain, prostate and cell lines bei combination of analytical and biochemical procedures.74
Analysis of Proteins Labeled by Ferrocene-Based Derivatizing Agents with Hyphenated Techniques Involving Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry84
Chemical analysis of kidney tissues from several animal species by different methods in particular consideration of their advantages and disadvantages for determination of the trace elements concentrations94
Analytical strategies for characterization and quantification of cadmium-induced thiolpeptides in algae101
Identification of metal/metalloid-binding proteins in the nephron of the rat119
Abstracts129
The application of neutron scattering techniques in membrane biophysics130
X-ray tomography of mammalian cells131
The potential of elemental labeling in preclinical studies133
Pulse EPR Spectroscopy: A valuable tool for the Structural Characterization of Cu(II) Adducts to Nucleotides and Oligonucleotides134
Signal and noise separation in computer tomography using wavelet analysis136
Bioconjugation of Rhenium and Technetium Complexes: Step by Step Towards Peptide Labeling137
Characterization of the metal binding properties of the Lassa virus Z protein138
New insights in the molecular mechanisms of arsenic induced carcinogenicity: interplay of arsenicals with DNA repair proteins140
Sample preparation as major source of uncertainty in bioanalysis142
Magnetosomes and magnetotactic bacteria143
Development of Magnetic Ferrofluids for Glioblastoma Treatment144
Molybdenum as an essential trace element: New aspects on molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis and molybdoenzymes in humans and bacteria146
Protein crystallization – from purified protein to crystal structure147
Semiconductor quantum dots for bio-applications148
Neutron imaging at HZB149
Loss of neuronal selenoprotein expression leads to impaired brain development, epileptiform activity, and neuronal cell death in mice150
A crucial role for mitochondrial thioredoxin reductase (Txnrd2) in maintaining the morphological and functional integrity of cardiomyocytes152
Helicobacter pylori Proteome Data Mining154
Protein detection on membranes range using newly developed lanthanide dyes156
Electron transfer dynamics of heme proteins on electrodes measured with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy157
Excess copper induced morphological and physiological changes in roots of Arabidopsis thaliana159
Bio-electrochemistry of the molybdoenzyme sulfite oxidase.161
Structure-Property Relationships in the Polymorphs of Glycine163
Organic and inorganic arsenicals: Differences in cellular uptake and indirect genotoxicity164
Biologically Active Rhenium and Technetium Complexes with Tridentate Thiosemicarbazides166
Purification and characterization of mouse aldehyde oxidase167
Molecular aspects of arsenic-induced DNA repair inhibition in human skin fibroblasts169
Peptide Complexes and Peptide Coupling with Tricarbonyl Metal Centres171
Aminophosphines173
Biomineralisation in Magnetotactic Bacteria174
AUTHOR INDEX177