PMID: 3320272Sep 1, 1987Paper

A note on the composition and properties of ferritin iron cores

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
A TreffryS Mann

Abstract

In ferritins and bacterioferritins iron is stored as an inorganic complex within a protein shell. The composition and properties of this complex are surprisingly variable. Factors that may lead to such variability are discussed.

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