Chemistry of Biological Processes: an Introduction

Inaugural lecture delivered on Thursday 26 February 2009

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Inorganic, General Chemistry
Cover of the book Chemistry of Biological Processes: an Introduction by Marc Fontecave, Collège de France
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Author: Marc Fontecave ISBN: 9782722602748
Publisher: Collège de France Publication: February 5, 2014
Imprint: Collège de France Language: English
Author: Marc Fontecave
ISBN: 9782722602748
Publisher: Collège de France
Publication: February 5, 2014
Imprint: Collège de France
Language: English

Life depends on the ability of living organisms to effectively harness the chemical potential of their environment, namely the sun, for energy, and a certain number of molecules which exist on the Earth’s surface, such as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc. These molecules need to be activated if benefit is to be derived from them, which requires profound electronic modifications that only metal ions can provide. Truly extraordinary metalloenzymes with highly subtle mechanisms are responsible for this activation. Bioinorganic chemistry straddles the disciplines of chemistry and biology and is in full expansion today. This discipline was born of the recent realisation that life is not solely organic but also “mineral”, and that no life can exist without metals.

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Life depends on the ability of living organisms to effectively harness the chemical potential of their environment, namely the sun, for energy, and a certain number of molecules which exist on the Earth’s surface, such as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc. These molecules need to be activated if benefit is to be derived from them, which requires profound electronic modifications that only metal ions can provide. Truly extraordinary metalloenzymes with highly subtle mechanisms are responsible for this activation. Bioinorganic chemistry straddles the disciplines of chemistry and biology and is in full expansion today. This discipline was born of the recent realisation that life is not solely organic but also “mineral”, and that no life can exist without metals.

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