Structural and functional secrets of a zinc transporter protein with a role in human disease

Friday, February 24, 2012 - 11:03 in Biology & Nature

Up to one-tenth of the proteins encoded in the human genome incorporate zinc, making this element indispensable to biological function. Indeed, most organisms employ a host of specialized transporter proteins to maintain appropriate zinc levels, and failures in these pathways can cause serious health issues. 

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