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Transition Metals
Periodic Table
bulk elements
for some species
trace elements
General roles of metal ions in
biology
Na, K:
Charge carriers
Osmotic and electrochemical gradients
Nerve function
Mg, Ca:
Enzyme activators
Structure promoters
Lewis acids
Mg2+: chlorophyll, photosynthesis
Ca2+: insoluble phosphates
Fe, Cu, Mo:
Electron-transfer
Redox proteins and enzymes
Oxygen carrying proteins
Nitrogen fixation
Zn:
Metalloenzymes
Structure promoters
Lewis acid
Not a redox catalyst!
Other metal ions: less well defined and more
obscure roles
Biochemical Reactivity
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Promotion of Appropriate Geometry
Change acid/base character
Change Redox potentials
Change ionic concentration
Formation of Unique species
Formation of structural materials
Activation of small molecules (NO)
Fe(II), Fe(III):
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Essential for ALL organisms
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In plants: iron deficiency
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In human body: 4-5 g
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Uptake: ~ 1 mg/day
In human body
75% Hem-iron
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Hemoglobin
Myoglobin
Cytochromes
Oxidases, P-450
25% Non-hem-iron
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Rubredoxins
Ferredoxins
Porphyrins
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Fe
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Oxygen Transport
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Hemoglobin
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4 Fe containing globin units (2-alpha and 2-beta)
K increases with each O2 added
Fe(II) does not oxidize to Fe(III)
 Non-aqueous or simultaneous Oxygen to two hemes.
Oxygen Storage
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Myoglobin
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1 heme group
Porphyrin
Hemoglobin
Fe
Iron Environment in Myoglobin
Cytochromes, Peroxidases, and
Catalases
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Cytochrome P-450
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Oxidation catalyst
Peroxidases/Catalases
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Decomposition of organic peroxides.
Electron Transfer Chains
Other Fe Compounds
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Ferritin / Transferrin
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Iron storage in spleen, liver and marrow.
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Mw  445,000 (4,300 Fe atoms)
Periodic Table
bulk elements
for some species
trace elements
Cu(I), Cu(II)
Plants
Animals
Electron transfer
O2-carrying
Protection of DNA
from O2-
Cu-proteins and enzymes
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Cytochrome oxidase
O2
H2O
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Tyrosinase, phenol oxidase
ox. of phenols
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Ceruloplasmin
Fe(II)
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Blue proteins
Electron transfer
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Superoxide dismutase
Elimination of O2-
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Hemocyanin
O2 transport
Fe(III)
Superoxide Dismutase
SOD-Cu2+ + O2.-  SOD-Cu1+ + O2
SOD-Cu1+ + O2.- + 2H+  SOD-Cu2+ + H2O2
Oxygen hemocyanin
mollusks and arthropods
Copper-related Pathological Disorders
1. Wilson’s disease:
Hereditary disfunction of ceruloplasmin
Cu2+ accumulates in liver, brain: dementia, liver failure
Administration: Cu-specific chelate
2. Menke’s „kinky hair” syndrome:
Hereditary disfunction of intracellular copper transport
Copper deficiency symptoms: disturbances in the mental and
physical development
Therapy: intravenously administered copper compounds
3. Acute copper deficiency
Insufficient oxygen utilization in brain
4. Mutations in the copper dependent superoxide dismutase
Ni(II)
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Ni-containing enzymes of bacteria
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Urease
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CO-dehydrogenase
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Hydrogenases
(Vesicle)
Membranes
Mo
HPO42-
Uptake :
MoO42SO42-
Molybdenium enzymes
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Nitrogenase
N2  NH3
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Aldehyde oxidases
-CHO  -COOH
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Nitrate reductase
NO3-  NO2-
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Sulfide oxidase
SO32-  SO42-
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Xanthin oxidase
purin catabolism
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Formate dehydrogenase
H-COO-  CO2
Platinum Complexes in Cancer
Therapy
Cl
NH3
NH3
Pt
Cl
Cl
Pt
NH3
Cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum (II)
Blocking cell division
Cl
NH3
Trans-dichlorodiammineplatinum (II)
inactive
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
NH3
Pt
Pt
Cl
NH3
Cl
Cis-tetrachlorodiammineplatinum (IV)
biologically active
NH3
NH3
Cl
Cl
Trans-tetrachlorodiammineplatinum (IV)
inactive
Platinum Complexes in Cancer Therapy
NH3
NH33
NH
Cl
Pt
NH3
NH3
NH
3
Pt
Pt
Cl
Cisplatin
NH2
N
N
N
N
O
N
N
HN
HN
N
N
O
NH
NH22
N
N
Platinum Complexes in Cancer Therapy
Protein
Protein
G
NH33
NH
Pt
Pt
G
NH
NH33
a
Pt
Pt
G
NH3
NH
3
b
NH
NH33
Injection
Blood
Toxic side effect
Cytostatic effect
Plasma proteins
Blood stream
Kidney
Other organs
Liver
Excretion
Tumor cells
Activity of Pt(NH3)2X2 complexes
X
Activity
NO3-
toxic
H2O
toxic
Cl-
antitumor
Br-
antitumor
I-
inactive
SCN-
inactive
NO2-
inactive
CN-
inactive
(X = ligand)
O
C
O
C
O
Pt
NH3
NH3
O
a Pt-chelate complex
(considerable antitumor activity)
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