Advances in the molecular understanding of biological zinc transport

Between 5 and 10% of all proteins of a given organism are estimated to require zinc for function, and hence zinc is essential for almost any given metabolic process. It is therefore of great interest to understand major players and mechanisms that ensure the tight and correct control of zinc distrib...

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Biological Transport
Efflux
Homeostasis
Models, Molecular
Organisms
Organometallic Compounds - chemistry
Organometallic Compounds - metabolism
Proteins
Proteins - chemistry
Proteins - metabolism
Speciation
Thermodynamics
Uptakes
Zinc
Zinc - chemistry
Zinc - metabolism
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