Science, asked by swargkoram420, 6 months ago

Explain mettalloprotein in electron transport processes ?​

Answers

Answered by akanksha6482
16

Explanation:

In metalloproteins, metal ions are usually coordinated by nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur centers belonging to amino acid residues of the protein. These donor groups are often provided by side-chains on the amino acid residues. ... Lead(II) binding in natural and artificial proteins has been reviewed

Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

In metalloproteins, metal ions are usually coordinated by nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur centers belonging to amino acid residues of the protein. These donor groups are often provided by side-chains on the amino acid residues. ... Lead(II) binding in natural and artificial proteins has been reviewed.

Similar questions