Visualising coordination chemistry: fluorescence X-ray absorption near edge structure tomography.
S A JamesR BurkeDaryl L HowardK M SpiersD J PatersonS MurphyG RammR KirkhamC G RyanM D de JongePublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
Coordination chemistry underlies the structure/function of biological metal complexes. Contextualising this chemical information within an organism's physiology is critical for enhancing the understanding of bioinorganic chemistry but few high-fidelity probes are available. Here we develop fluorescence X-ray absorption near-edge structure tomography as a means for studying the spatial arrangement of biological coordination chemistry within intact organisms, and demonstrate the approach by mapping the distribution of cuprous and cupric complexes within Drosophila melanogaster.