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Possible Interaction: Zinc Cation and Ferrous

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Zinc Cation

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Ferrous

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

All three isozymes were rapidly activated (13-40-fold) by incubation with Fe(II) salts (concentration of iron at half-maximal activation = 6-14 microM), and were inhibited by other divalent metal ions, e.g. Zn(II) , Co(II) and Ni(II).
European journal of biochemistry  •  1991  |  View Paper
The adsorption of the four concerned metal ions was hardly affected by common coexisting …(I), K(I), Ca(II) and Mg(II), whereas it was slightly decreased when Fe(II) … Zn(II) coexisted in the solution, which illustrates the selective adsorption …(II), Cd(II) and Cr(III) from wastewater.
Royal Society Open Science  •  2018  |  View Paper
The adsorption of As(V) ions was hardly affected by common coexisting ions such as Na(I), K(I), Ca(II) and Mg(II), whereas it was slightly decreased when Fe(II) and Zn(II) coexisted in the solution, which illustrates the selective adsorption of As(V) from wastewater.
Royal Society Open Science  •  2018  |  View Paper
The understanding of this competitive uptake mechanism between Fe(II) and Zn(II ) is of great importance to assess the bioavailability and mobility of transition metals in the natural environment.
Environmental science & technology  •  2014  |  View Paper
Studies of the iron oxidation by mammalian, bacterial, and archaeal ferritin have indicated different mechanisms are operative for Fe(II) oxidation, and for inhibition of the Fe(II) oxidation by Zn(II).
JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry  •  2010  |  View Paper