ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL ELEMENTS

ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL ELEMENTS

Chemical elements essential to life forms can be broken down into four major categories :

  1. bulk elements (H/H+, C, N, O2– / O2 / O22–, P, S/S2–);
  2. macrominerals and ions (Na/Na+, K/K+, Mg/Mg2+, Ca/Ca2+, Cl, PO43–, SO42–);
  3. trace elements (Fe/FeII /FeIII /FeIV, Zn/ZnII, Cu/CuI /CuII CuIII ); and
  4. ultratrace elements, comprised of nonmetals (F/F, I/I, Se/Se2–, Si/SiIV, As, B) and metals (Mn/ MnII /MnIII /MnIV, Mo/MoIV /MoV /MoVI, Co/CoII /CoIII, Cr/CrIII /CrVI, V/VIII / VIV /VV, NiI /NiII / NiIII, Cd/Cd2+ , Sn/SnII /SnIV , Pb/Pb2+, Li/Li+).

Table 1. Percentage composition of selected elements in the Human Body

Element Percentage (by weight) Element Percentage (by weight)
Oxygen53.6Silicon, magnesium0.04
Carbon16.0Iron, fluorine0.005
Hydrogen13.4Zinc0.003
Nitrogen2.4Copper, bromine2. × 10–4
Sodium, potassium, sulfur0.10Selenium, manganese, arsenic, nickel2. × 10–5
Chlorine0.09Lead, cobalt9. × 10–6

Table 2. Metals in Biological Systems : Charge Carriers

Metal Coordination Number, Geometry Preferred Ligands Functions and Examples
Sodium, Na+ 6, octahedralO-Ether, hydroxyl, carboxylateCharge carrier, osmotic balance, nerve impulses
Potassium, K+ 6-8, flexibleO-Ether, hydroxyl, carboxylateCharge carrier, osmotic balance, nerve impulses

Table 3. Metals in Biological Systems : Structure, Triggers

Metal Coordination Number, Geometry Preferred Ligands Functions and Examples
Magnesium, Mg2+ 6, octahedralO-Carboxylate, phosphateStructure in hydrolases, isomerases, phosphate
Calcium, Ca2+6-8, flexibleO-Carboxylate, carbonyl, phosphateStructure, charge carrier, phosphate transfer, trigger reactions
Zinc, Zn2(d10)4, tetrahedralO-Carboxylate, carbonyl, S-thiolate N-imidazoleStructure in zinc fingers, gene regulation, anhydrases, dehydrogenases
Zinc, Zn2(d10)5, square pyramidO-Carboxylate, carbonyl, NimidazoleStructure in hydrolases, peptidases

Manganese, Mn2+

(d5)

6, octahedralO-carboxylate, phosphate, NimidazoleStructure in oxidases, photosynthesis

Manganese, Mn3+

(d4)

6, tetragonalO-Carboxylate, phosphate, hydroxideStructure in oxidases, photosynthesis

Table 4. Metals in Biological Systems : Dioxygen Transport

Metal Coordination Number, Geometry Preferred Ligands Functions and Examples
Copper,Cu (d )2  9

5, square pyramid

6, tetragonal

O-Carboxylate, N-imidazole

Type II copper

Oxidases, hydroxylases

Type III copper

Hydroxylases

Dioxygen transport

In haemocyanin

 Iron,Fe (d )2  6 6, octahedralN-Imidazole, porphyrinDioxygen transport in haemoglobin and myoglobin
 

Table 5. Metals in Biological Systems: Electron Transfer

Metal Coordination Number, Geometry Preferred Ligands Functions and Examples
Iron, Fe2(d6)4, tetrahedralS-ThiolateElectron transfer, nitrogen fixation in nitrogenases
Iron, Fe2(d6)6, octahedralO-Carboxylate, alkoxide, oxide, phenolateElectron transfer in oxidases
Iron, Fe3(d5)4, tetrahedralS-ThiolateElectron transfer, nitrogen fixation in nitrogenases
Iron, Fe3(d5)
6, octahedralO-Carboxylate alkoxide, oxide, phenolateElectron transfer in oxidases

Copper, Cu+ (d10),

Cu2+ (d9)

3, trigonal planarN-Imidazole

Electron transfer in Type

III heme-copper oxidases (CuB in cytochrome c oxidase, for example)

Copper, Cu+ (d10), Cu2+ (d9)4, tetrahedralS-Thiolate, thioether, N-imidazoleElectron transfer in Type I blue copper proteins and Type III heme-copper oxidases (CuA in cytochrome c oxidase, for example)

Table 6. Metals in Biological system : Enzyme Catalysis

Metal  

Coordination

Number,

Geometry

Preferred Ligands Functions and Examples
 Copper, Cu2(d9) 4, square planarO-Carboxylate, NimidazoleType II copper in oxidases
 
Cobalt, Co2+ (d7) 4, tetrahedralS-Thiolate, thioether, NimidazoleAlkyl group transfer, oxidases
Cobalt, Co3+ (d6) 6, octahedralO-Carboxylate, NimidazoleAlkyl group transfer in vitamin B12
Cobalt, Co3+ (d7) 6, octahedral

O-Carboxylate

N-imidazole

Alkyl group transfer in vitamin B12r
Cobalt, Co+ (d8) 6, octahedral, usually missing the 6th ligand

O-Carboxylate,

N-imidazole

Alkyl group transfer in vitamin B12s
Nickel, Ni2+ (d8) 4, square planarS-Thiolate, thioether, Nimidazole, polypyrroleHydrogenases, hydrolases
Nickel, Ni2+ (d8) 6, octahedral Uncommon

Molybdenum, Mo4+

(d2), Mo5+ (d1),

Mo6+ (d0)

 6, octahedralO-Oxide, carboxylate, phenolate, S-sulfide, thiolateNitrogen fixation in nitrogenases, oxo transfer in oxidases
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