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_displayNameMt3 binds 10 atoms of copper(I). Mt3 exhibits a Cu-thionein ...
_timestamp2015-09-19 07:39:21
created[InstanceEdit:6798585] May, Bruce, 2015-09-19
textMt3 binds 10 atoms of copper(I). Mt3 exhibits a Cu-thionein character stronger than that of the Mt1 and Mt2 isoforms -also present in the mammalian brain-, and it displays a high capacity to bind Cu+ provided that this occurs in non-oxidative milieux (Artells et al, 2014)
(summation)[Reaction:6798571] Mt3 binds copper [Mus musculus]
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