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Phosphate Metabolism and Photoreceptors

50% of cytosolic Mg is bound to ATP, and most of the rest, together with K, is bound to ribosomes. The [Pg.197]

Mg + has properties which make it quite unique among biological cations. Inspection of Table 10.1 reveals that of the four common biological cations, the ionic radius of Mg is much smaller than the others, whereas its [Pg.197]

Cation Ionic Radius (A) Hydrated Radius (A) Ionic Volume (A ) Hydrated Volume (A ) Exchange Rate (s ) Transport Number [Pg.197]

Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Edition. DOI 10.1016/B978-0-444-53782-9.00010-3. Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. [Pg.197]

Other factors that play an important role in determining the biological role of Mg are its coordination number and coordination geometry, its solvent exchange rates, and its transport number. Like Na, Mg is [Pg.198]


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