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August 24, 2005

Copper-containing site in a protein (Image 2)

Computer generated graphic of a copper-containing site in a protein that is involved with the transfer of electrons in photosynthesis. The copper in the site causes the protein to acquire a blue color. [See Related Image.] (Year of image: 2000)

Credit: Studies performed by the research group of Professor Edward Solomon, Chemistry Department, Stanford University


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