Metal transporters and disease
- PMID: 12039002
- DOI: 10.1016/s1367-5931(02)00307-1
Metal transporters and disease
Abstract
Iron and copper are essential nutrients that must be meticulously regulated to exploit their usefulness in biological reactions while protecting against their tendency to promote formation of toxic free-radicals. This review summarizes recently described steps in the transport of these metals, and explores how defects in these steps lead to human diseases including hemochromatosis, Menkes disease and Wilson disease.
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