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Current Understanding of the Binding Sites, Capacity, Affinity, and Biological Significance of Metals in Melanin
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Molecular BiologyDermatologyChemistryBiological SignificanceCorrosionRole MetalCurrent UnderstandingBiophysicsPhotochemistryBiochemistryTrace MetalBinding SitesMetal Binding SitesMetal ChelationNatural SciencesBioactive MetalMetalloproteinMedicinePigment
Metal chelation is often invoked as one of the main biological functions of melanin. In order to understand the interaction between metals and melanin, extensive studies have been carried out to determine the nature of the metal binding sites, binding capacity, and affinity. These data are central to efforts aimed at elucidating the role metal binding plays in determining the physical, structural, biological, and photochemical properties of melanin. This article examines the current state of understanding of this field.
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