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structure and function of metallo-proteins​

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Answered by itzdreamer44
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Metalloproteins are proteins that can bind at least one metal ion as a cofactor. They utilize metal ions for a variety of biological purposes, and are essential for all domains of life.

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In another estimate, about one quarter to one third of all proteins are proposed to require metals to carry out their functions. Thus, metalloproteins have many different functions in cells, such as storage and transport of proteins, enzymes and signal transduction proteins, or infectious diseases.

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