File:Transferrin binding sites.png

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The 2 binding sites of transferrin. Although ferric ions can bind to transferrin, other metal ions, preferentially those with large charge to size ratios can bind to transferrin. Cr3+

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Image adapted from APO DUCK OVOTRANSFERRIN
Image Citation: Rawas, A., Moreton, K., Muirhead, H., Williams, J. (1989). Preliminary crystallographic studies on duck ovotransferrin J.Mol.Biol. 208: 213-214

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