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Unifying Electrostatic Mechanism for Metal Cations in Receptors and Cell Signaling

Pages 153-161 | Published online: 10 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Previously, an electrostatic mechanism was proposed for receptor-ligand action and for cell signaling by phosphate and sulfate. The hypothesis is further elaborated by application to metal ions, mainly calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, and copper, in receptors and cell signaling. Evidence is provided for involvement of electrostatics in various reaction modes in biosystems. Calcium plays an important role electrochemically in neurotransmission. In some cases, electron transfer and redox processes are also involved. Electrostatics are known to participate in plant biochemistry. Mechanistically, the electrostatic field may act as a conduit for electrons and radicals and in involvement with energetics.

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