Copper’s essentiality and toxicity mean it requires a sophisticated regulation system for its acquisition, cellular distribution and excretion, which until now has remained elusive. Herein, we applied continuous wave (CW) and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in solution to resolve the copper trafficking mechanism in humans, by considering the route travelled by Cu(I) from the metallochaperone Atox1 to the metal binding domains of ATP7B. Our study revealed that Cu(I) is most likely mediated by the binding of the Atox1 monomer to metal binding domain 1 (MBD1) and MBD4 of ATP7B in the final part of its extraction pathway, while the other MBDs mediate this interaction and participate in copper transfer between the vario...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Both the essentiality and the toxicity of copper in human, yeast, and bacteria cells require precise...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, high levels and free such ions...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Both the essentiality and the toxicity of copper in human, yeast, and bacteria cells require precise...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Copper's essentiality and toxicity require a meticulous mechanism for its acquisition, cellular dist...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, highlevels and free such ions ...
Although copper (Cu) is an essential metal for most living organisms, high levels and free such ions...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
Copper (Cu) is an essential transition metal providing activity to key enzymes in the human body. To...
Many processes in living systems occur through transient interactions among proteins. Those interact...
Both the essentiality and the toxicity of copper in human, yeast, and bacteria cells require precise...