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Zinc in Biology : Molecular Structures, Cellular Processes and Living Systems.

Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks 1968-2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yasui, Hiroyuki.
Contributor:
Kambe, Taiho.
Series:
Coordination Chemistry Perspectives Series
Coordination Chemistry Perspectives Series ; v.Volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zinc.
Homeostasis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (328 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2025.
Summary:
Zinc plays a pivotal role in living systems and it is involved in a variety of physiological events in cells. Recent research is explored along with the roles of zinc in health and disease.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Section I: Recent Progress in Zinc Complexes and Zinc Probes for Imaging
Chapter 1 Quantitative Imaging of Labile Zinc in Intracellular Organelles Using Fluorescent Probes
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Important Properties of Fluorescent Probes for Quantitatively Imaging Labile Zn2+ in Living Cellular Compartments
1.3 Quantitative Imaging Using Fluorescent Probes
1.3.1 Small-molecule (SM) Probes
1.3.2 Fluorescent Protein (FP)-based Probes
1.3.3 Small Molecule–Protein Hybrid Fluorescent Probes
1.4 Quantitative Imaging of Intracellular Zn2+ Using Hybrid Fluorescent Probes
1.4.1 Design and Properties of ZnDA Probes
1.4.2 Subcellular Targeting of ZnDA Probes and Labile Zn2+ Quantification Using Colocalization Ratiometry
1.4.3 Organelle-level Labile Zn2+ Mapping Using ZnDA Probes
1.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 2 Zinc Conditional Proteomics Using Zinc-responsive Protein Labelling Reagent and Recent Examples of Expansion to Other Biometals
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Zinc Conditional Proteomics
2.2.1 Development of Zn2+-responsive Protein Labelling Reagent
2.2.2 AIZin-2-mediated Profiling of Dynamic Changes in Proteins in the Zn2+-rich Region upon NO Stimulation
2.2.3 Detection of Mobile Zn2+ Levels in Plants
2.3 Iron Conditional Proteomics
2.4 Copper Conditional Proteomics
2.4.1 AI-based Cu+/Cu2+-responsive Probes
2.4.2 Quinone Methide-based Cu+-selective Probe Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
1-83767-658-5
OCLC:
1524994647

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