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metalloprotein
me·tal·lo·pro·tein M5262530 (mĭ-tăl′ə-prō′tēn′)n. A conjugated protein, such as hemoglobin, that contains at least one metal ion as part of its structure.metalloprotein
metalloprotein[mə‚tal·ō′prō‚tēn] (biochemistry) A protein enzyme containing a metallic atom as an inherent portion of its molecule. metalloprotein
metalloprotein [mĕ-tal″o-pro´tēn] a protein molecule bound to a metal ion, e.g., hemoglobin.me·tal·lo·pro·tein (mĕ-tal-ō-prō'tēn), A protein with a tightly bound metal ion or ions; for example, hemoglobin.me·tal·lo·pro·tein (mĕ-tal'ō-prō'tēn) A protein with a tightly bound metal ion or ions; e.g., hemoglobin. metalloprotein a PROTEIN containing a metal atom; examples are HAEMOGLOBIN, where the metal, iron, is a functional group, and ZINC FINGER, where the metal, zinc, is a structural feature. In addition, many ENZYMES require metal cations such as Ca++ @or Mg++ for activity.me·tal·lo·pro·tein (mĕ-tal'ō-prō'tēn) A protein with a tightly bound metal ion or ions. |