metallochaperones
Metallochaperones are a class of proteins that play a crucial role in the cellular transport, delivery, and regulation of metal ions, particularly transition metals such as iron, copper, zinc, and manganese. These proteins are essential for maintaining metal homeostasis within cells, ensuring that metal ions are available in the correct concentrations for various biochemical processes. Without metallochaperones, metal ions would either accumulate to toxic levels or become unavailable for essential functions, leading to cellular dysfunction or death.
The primary function of metallochaperones is to bind metal ions transiently, preventing their aggregation and ensuring
Metallochaperones are often part of larger protein complexes or systems that coordinate metal delivery, such as
Research into metallochaperones continues to expand, as they offer insights into how cells manage metal ions