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Evidence for site-selective metal binding in calf liver metallothionein.
R. W. Briggs, I. M. Armitage
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (TMED)
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Liver
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Calves
100%
Site-selective
100%
Metal Binding
100%
Metallothionein
100%
Cu +
62%
Zn2+
25%
NMR Spectra
25%
Metal Clusters
25%
113Cd NMR
25%
Rabbit Liver
25%
NMR Spectroscopy
12%
High Field
12%
Metal Ions
12%
Stoichiometry
12%
Mole Ratio
12%
Chromatography
12%
Electron Spin Resonance
12%
Biological Significance
12%
Native Protein
12%
Ultraviolet Absorption
12%
Cu2+
12%
Protein Fractions
12%
B-site
12%
Cd2+
12%
Selective Substitution
12%
MT2A
12%
Metal Ion Specificity
12%
Homonuclear Decoupling
12%
ESR Signal
12%
Atomic Absorption
12%
Small Fraction
12%
Antiferromagnetically Coupled
12%
Chemistry
Metallothionein
100%
113Cd NMR Spectrum
22%
Metal Ion
22%
Electron Spin
11%
Reaction Stoichiometry
11%
113Cd NMR Spectroscopy
11%
Electron Spin Resonance Signal
11%
Homonuclear Decoupling
11%