Visualizing tricoordinate copper transfer
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Copper is a requisite cofactor in myriad cellular enzymes and is shuttled to different cellular sites for the assembly of copper-containing enzymes by Cu(I)-binding metallochaperones. NMR
structural studies now reveal a key step in copper ion trafficking to sites of use. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via
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