What is the importance of siderophilin?
Answer / abhilash
Sderophilin called asa transferrin is an important
metalloprotein consists about 30% of the total plasma
protein.
it has a molecular weight of about 90,000 and is capable of
binding 2 atoms of iron per molecule.it facilitates iron
transport.
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