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  Copper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When copper is first absorbed in the gut it is transported to the liver bound to albumin.
Copper is found in a variety of enzymes, including the copper centers of cytochrome c oxidase and the enzyme superoxide dismutase (containing copper and zinc).
In addition to its enzymatic roles, copper is used for biological electron transport.
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On the Action of Cytochrome c: Correlating Geometry Changes Upon Oxidation With Activation Energies of Electron Transfer, A. Churg, R. Weiss, A. Warshel and T. Takano, J. Phys.
Role of Arginine-38 in Regulation of the Cytochrome c Oxidation-Reduction Equilibrium, R.L. Cutler, A.M. Davies, S. Creighton, A. Warshel, G. Moore, M. Smith and A. Mauk, Biochemistry 28, 3188 (1989).
The Reorganization Energy of Cytochrome c Revisited, I. Muegge, P. Qi, J. Wand, Z. Chu and A. Warshel, J.
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