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- Q8072223 subject Q8285620.
- Q8072223 subject Q9089708.
- Q8072223 abstract "In molecular biology, ZinT (formerly known as YodA) is a family of protein domains found in prokaryotes. The domain contains a single binding site that can accommodate a divalent cation, with a geometry suggestive of zinc binding. This family was first thought to be part of the bacterial response to a toxic heavy metal cadmium by binding to the metal to ensure its elimination; however, more recent work has suggested a role in zinc homeostasis.".
- Q8072223 symbol "ZinT".
- Q8072223 thumbnail PDB_1txl_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q103191.
- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q1091.
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- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q274160.
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- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q411391.
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- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q677.
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- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8285620.
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- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089708.
- Q8072223 wikiPageWikiLink Q925.
- Q8072223 symbol "ZinT".
- Q8072223 type Biomolecule.
- Q8072223 type Protein.
- Q8072223 type Thing.
- Q8072223 type Q206229.
- Q8072223 type Q8054.
- Q8072223 comment "In molecular biology, ZinT (formerly known as YodA) is a family of protein domains found in prokaryotes. The domain contains a single binding site that can accommodate a divalent cation, with a geometry suggestive of zinc binding. This family was first thought to be part of the bacterial response to a toxic heavy metal cadmium by binding to the metal to ensure its elimination; however, more recent work has suggested a role in zinc homeostasis.".
- Q8072223 label "ZinT protein domain".
- Q8072223 depiction PDB_1txl_EBI.jpg.