bioinorganika
Bioinorganika is the study of the role of metal ions and inorganic elements in living systems. It sits at the intersection of inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and biophysics and investigates how metals participate in the structure, catalysis, signaling, and regulation of biomolecules. The field covers metal cofactors in enzymes (metalloenzymes), metal transport and storage, and the homeostasis and toxicity of metals.
Major topics include metalloenzymes and metalloproteins, metal binding sites and coordination chemistry, and redox processes mediated
Methodologically, bioinorganic chemistry combines spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, Mössbauer and EPR techniques, and computational modeling to determine
Applications range from understanding essentiality and toxicity of metals in health and the environment to the