The railway was brought to Coniston in 1859 mainly to transport copper and slate.
Normally, this protein may be involved in transporting copper into cells.
Small copper carrier or SCC is a small molecule that transports copper in urine.
Many of these mutations delete part of the gene and are predicted to produce a shortened ATP7A protein that is unable to transport copper.
However, because of the expense and difficulty involved in transporting copper from the isolated mine, the operation did not begin its full productivity until 1937.
The protein produced by the Menkes gene is responsible for transporting copper across the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) mucosa and the blood-brain barrier.
Wilson's disease is produced by mutational defects of a protein that transports copper from the liver to the bile for excretion.
It transported copper to large manufacturing concerns in the east.
This gene produces prion protein, which is active in the brain and other tissues and also appears to be involved in transporting copper.
If alpha-aminoisobuteric acid is used to transport copper through the cell wall, this anomaly might be explained.