Sequence proximity between Cu(II) and Cu(I) binding sites of human copper transporter 1 model peptides defines reactivity with ascorbate and O 2
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2016-05
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Schwab, Stefanie, Jason Shearer, Steven E Conklin, Bruno Alies and Kathryn L Haas (2016). Sequence proximity between Cu(II) and Cu(I) binding sites of human copper transporter 1 model peptides defines reactivity with ascorbate and O 2. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 158. pp. 70–76. 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2015.12.021 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14023.
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Kathryn Haas
Biological molecules can unlock and harness the special chemical power of metal ions, while also maintaining control of metal homeostasis. The Haas Lab investigates the interactions between metal ions and polypeptides, with a focus on the proteins that harness copper redox chemistry in human extracellular fluids and at membrane interfaces.
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