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Study of Dinuclear Metal Complexes As Hydrolase Models - Synthesis, structural analysis & reaction with substrate and hydroxamic acid as inhibitors

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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This book gives a concise introduction to biological inorganic chemistry, stressing on the synthesis of small molecules to mimic the active sites in hydrolase enzyme and to study their reaction with hydroxamic acids as inhibitors. It will suit students as well as researchers in the field of mimetic chemistry and hydroxamic acids chemistry. It describes a simple way to understand the reaction that happens at some hydrolase enzymes, such as ureases and aminopeptidases. Such hydrolases catalyse a wide range of chemical reactions in nature, including hydrolytic cleavage of the C-N bond of urea and guanidine, the N-terminal peptide bond of proteins, and the hydrolysis of phosphate esters, but their mechanism of action cannot be followed naturally because it happens very fast. We use model metal complexes to understand their mechanism of reaction as well as their inhibition. This book will be of value for undergraduate students who wish to understand research methodology and biomimetic chemistry. This material suits as well postgraduate students and researchers in the field of synthetic bioinorganic chemistry, who are willing to know about small molecules as model for biological system

About the author

Born in Sudan, 1963 study chemistry at University of Khartoum for B.Sc & M.Sc. Did his PhD in Ireland, NUI, Dublin, 2001. Spend 1 year in UCD for postdoctoral and 1 year at Queen University Belfast, QUILL. Joined University of Khartoum 2004 for 5 years, 2 years in Oman, Nizwa University and now associate Professor at Qatar University since 2012.

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Authors Hassan Ibrahim Nimir
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.09.2016
 
EAN 9783659914652
ISBN 978-3-659-91465-2
No. of pages 248
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Inorganic chemistry

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