Scientists nail down ‘destination’ for protein that delivers zinc

New research describes a ‘chaperone’ protein that delivers zinc, a trace element essential for survival in all living things, to where it’s needed. The chaperone could be especially important when access to zinc is limited — for example in nutrient deficient diets and for growing crops on depleted soils.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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