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In the past two decades, great progress has been made in the understanding of copper as a bioelement. The book summarizes the current knowledge of copper toxicity, homeostasis and resistance in bacteria, in which proteins like copper ATPases, copper chaperones and copper-responsive regulators of gene expression play major roles. The author also discusses the metallation of cuproenzymes. The evolution of the use of copper by cells and of copper-homeostatic proteins are is also considered in this Brief.
Contents
Copper - a modern bioelement.- The essence of copper homeostasis.- Copper toxicity mechanisms.- Copper homeostasis in Gram-positive bacteria.- Copper homeostasis in Gram-negative bacteria.- Chalkophores, the 'siderophores' for copper.- Copper loading of cuproenzymes.- Contact killing of bacteria by metallic copper.