NXN


Description

The NXN gene, located on chromosome 12, encodes for the protein ceruloplasmin, a key component in copper metabolism. Ceruloplasmin acts as a ferroxidase, oxidizing ferrous iron (Fe2+) to ferric iron (Fe3+). This process is crucial for iron transport and utilization. Additionally, ceruloplasmin binds to copper ions, preventing their accumulation and potential toxicity. The gene's role in copper regulation is critical for various physiological processes, including neuronal function, immune system response, and energy production.

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Did you know?

Ceruloplasmin, the protein encoded by the NXN gene, is a blue-colored protein due to its high copper content. This unique characteristic contributes to its role in copper transport and regulation.


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