Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives
Increasing evidence on the need of the higher forms of life for vanadium has accumulated during recent years. Model studies have become a very important tool to attain a better understanding of different aspects of the biochemistry of this bioelement. In this account we present the results of our ow...
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doaj-3ac74d248e8f4364bf2d6735b9e3d2ad2020-11-24T22:03:55ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532003-01-01146878888Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectivesBaran Enrique J.Increasing evidence on the need of the higher forms of life for vanadium has accumulated during recent years. Model studies have become a very important tool to attain a better understanding of different aspects of the biochemistry of this bioelement. In this account we present the results of our own studies, as well as those of other research groups, on models related to different aspects of its metabolism and detoxification and to vanadium dependent haloperoxidases. Additional information about the interaction of the biologically relevant oxovanadium(IV) cation with important bioligands, such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, phosphates and related systems are also presented.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000600004vanadiummodel studiesmetabolismdetoxificationhaloperoxidasesbiologically relevant ligands |
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Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives |
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Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives |
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Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives |
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Model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives |
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model studies related to vanadium biochemistry: recent advances and perspectives |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Química |
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society |
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Increasing evidence on the need of the higher forms of life for vanadium has accumulated during recent years. Model studies have become a very important tool to attain a better understanding of different aspects of the biochemistry of this bioelement. In this account we present the results of our own studies, as well as those of other research groups, on models related to different aspects of its metabolism and detoxification and to vanadium dependent haloperoxidases. Additional information about the interaction of the biologically relevant oxovanadium(IV) cation with important bioligands, such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, phosphates and related systems are also presented. |
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vanadium model studies metabolism detoxification haloperoxidases biologically relevant ligands |
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