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Scientists Find Natural Protein ‘Battery'
Dallas researchers say theyve found a protein
inside cells that might act like a battery, capable
of receiving, storing and dispensing electrical
charge. The University of Texas scientists said
such battery-like properties might represent a
unique way for a cell to respond to changes in
its internal state and external environment.
Steven McKnight and colleagues found the protein
Sprouty2 clumps into larger particles that store
electrical charges internally. The protein forms
strong bonds between iron and sulfur.
Deep inside the protein clump, the bonds and their
electronic state are protected from electrical
charges in the cells immediate environment.
The scientists said the clumps energetic
state was almost impossible to discharge by normal
biochemical methods.
The research suggests the electrical charge is
protected until the protein clump meets its proper
receptor.
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