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Copper thionein function

Copper thioneins have two functions, namely, copper storage and detoxification. ... [Pg.490]

With few exceptions, metallothioneins consist of relatively simple amino acids, aromatic amino acids and histidine only being found in a small number of species [329]. This amino acid composition suggests that metallothioneins evolved early in the evolution of life, probably even before the oxygenation of the atmosphere. A further clue is one of their functions. As metal-transport and storage proteins, thioneins are capable of binding metal ions but release them relatively easily as well. Metallothioneins can therefore be considered a transition from non-metal to metalloproteins. It is improbable, however, that the known copper proteins evolved from copper metallothioneins as there are no homologies between them and other copper proteins or enzymes. [Pg.168]


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