Transporters in the absorption and utilization of zinc and copper.
@article{Hill2009TransportersIT,
title={Transporters in the absorption and utilization of zinc and copper.},
author={Gretchen Myers Hill and Jane E. Link},
journal={Journal of animal science},
year={2009},
volume={87 14 Suppl},
pages={
E85-9
}
}Before the discovery and elucidation of transporters, mammals were thought to cotransport Cu or Zn as an anionic complex, such as binding with an AA as a chelate or a receptor such as transferrin. In 1995, the first mammalian Zn transporter (ZnT) gene, ZnT1, was identified. However, 2 protein families are now thought to be involved in Zn transport. The ZnT family reduces intracellular Zn by aiding in efflux from the cell or promoting the influx into intracellular vesicles. The mechanism of ZnT…
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