basic FUNCTION
| having a high content of cysteine residues that bind various heavy metals and playing a role in oxidative stress |
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can function as a chaperone for zinc uptake transport into prostate and liver mitochondria (Costello 2004) |
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cysteine-rich, metal-binding protein providing protection against cadmium toxicity in mammals (Rigby Duncan 2008) |
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have crucial biological functions including cell proliferation and apoptosis, homeostasis of essential metals, cellular free radical scavenging, and metal detoxification (Kayaalti 2009) |
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could plausibly modulate cell cycle progression from G1- to S-phase via the ATM/Chk2/cdc25A pathway (Lim 2009) |
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down-regulation of MT isoforms in proliferating keloid fibroblast (KF), in particular MT2A, enhances keloidogenesis with the possible involvement of the NFKB1 signalling pathway |
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might be involved in insulin resistance through the up-regulation of Metallothioneins (Mts) gene expression, which may lead to the modulation of insulin action in fat cells |