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This research focuses on characterizing a human protein involved in molybdate transport, which is crucial for various biological processes. The project aims to understand the transport mechanisms and interactions of this protein, contributing to knowledge about nutrient acquisition.
Molybdenum (Mo) is an essential micronutrient for almost all living beings.
Mo participates as cofactor (Moco) in the active site of more than 50 Mo-enzymes that are involved in vital processes such as inorganic nitrogen assimilation, sulphur metabolism, phytohormone biosynthesis, and stress reactions.
Mo is acquired by cells in form of the anion molybdate.
Molybdate transport process is well known in bacteria, poorly characterized in plants, algae and fungi, and unknown in animals.
In animals M…
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