The essential physiological role of zinc mainly depends on its widespread association with many different proteins, whose number can be estimated by bioinformatics approaches. The zinc proteome represents about 9% of the entire proteome in eukaryotes, but it ranges from 5% to 6% in prokaryotes, therefore indicating a substantial increase of the number of zinc proteins in higher organisms.

Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins - Zinc-Binding Proteins, Abundance / Andreini Claudia, Bertini Ivano. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 2549-2554.

Encyclopedia of Metalloproteins - Zinc-Binding Proteins, Abundance

ANDREINI, CLAUDIA
2013

Abstract

The essential physiological role of zinc mainly depends on its widespread association with many different proteins, whose number can be estimated by bioinformatics approaches. The zinc proteome represents about 9% of the entire proteome in eukaryotes, but it ranges from 5% to 6% in prokaryotes, therefore indicating a substantial increase of the number of zinc proteins in higher organisms.
2013
2549
2554
Andreini Claudia, Bertini Ivano
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