Zinc through the Three Domains of Life
University of Florence · Interuniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance
Abstract
Zinc is one of the metal ions essential for life, as it is required for the proper functioning of a large number of proteins. Despite its importance, the annotation of zinc-binding proteins in gene banks or protein domain databases still has significant room for improvement. In the present work, we compiled a list of known zinc-binding protein domains and of known zinc-binding sequence motifs (zinc-binding patterns), and then used them jointly to analyze the proteome of 57 different organisms to obtain an overview of zinc usage by archaeal, bacterial, and eukaryotic organisms. Zinc-binding proteins are an abundant fraction of these proteomes, ranging between 4% and 10%. The number of zinc-binding proteins…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 4.63
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- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
4- CAClaudia AndreiniCorresponding
University of Florence, Interuniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance
- LBLucia Banci
University of Florence, Interuniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance
- IBIvano Bertini
University of Florence, Interuniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance
- ARAntonio Rosato
Interuniversity Consortium for Magnetic Resonance, University of Florence
Topics & keywords
- Proteome
- Zinc
- Archaea
- Biology
- Three-domain system
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Zinc finger
- Responsible consumption and production