The Chemical Biology of Phosphorus

Christopher T Walsh (Stanford University, USA)

The Chemical Biology of Phosphorus
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 October 2020
Pages
546
ISBN
9781839162022

The Chemical Biology of Phosphorus

Christopher T Walsh (Stanford University, USA)

Alexander Todd, the 1957 Nobel laureate in chemistry is credited with the statement: where there is life, there is phosphorus . Phosphorus chemical biology underlies most of life’s reactions and processes, from the covalent bonds that hold RNA and DNA together, to the making and spending 75 kg of ATP every day, required to run almost all metabolic and mechanical events in cells. Authored by a renowned biochemist, The Chemical Biology of Phosphorus provides an in-depth, unifying chemical approach to the logic and reactivity of inorganic phosphate and its three major derivatives (anhydrides, mono- and diesters) throughout biology to examine why life depends on phosphorus. Covering the breadth of phosphorus chemistry in biology, this book is ideal for biochemistry students, postgraduates and researchers interested in the chemical logic of phosphate metabolites, energy generation, biopolymer accumulation and phosphoproteomics.

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