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Iron-binding proteins are carrier proteins and metalloproteins which play many important roles in metabolism. They bind Iron and can therefore inhibit microbial growth. Two iron-binding proteins are lactoferrin and transferrin. See also Iron External links MeSH Iron-binding+proteins This biochemistry article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e v • d • e Proteins: carrier proteins Fatty acid FABP1 · FABP2 · FABP3 · FABP4 · FABP5 · FABP6 · FABP7 Hormone Follistatin · Growth hormone binding protein · Insulin-like growth factor binding protein (IGFBP1, IGFBP2, IGFBP3, IGFBP4, IGFBP5, IGFBP6, IGFBP7) · Neurophysins (Neurophysin I, II) Sex hormone binding globulin/Androgen binding protein · Transcortin · Thyroxine-binding globulin · Transthyretin Metal/element calcium (Calcium-binding protein, Calmodulin-binding proteins) · copper (Ceruloplasmin) · iron (Iron-binding proteins, Transferrin receptor) Vitamin Retinol binding protein (4) · Transcobalamin Other Acyl carrier protein · Adaptor protein · Cholesterylester transfer protein · F-box protein · GTP-binding protein · Latent TGF-beta binding protein · Light-harvesting complex · Major urinary proteins  · Membrane transport protein  · Odorant binding protein proteins: BY STRUCTURE: membrane, globular (en, ca, an), fibrous v • d • e Carrier proteins, metalloproteins: iron-binding proteins heme Ferritin (Bacterioferritin) - Lactoferrin - Transferrin nonheme Hemerythrin - Inositol oxygenase - Iron-sulfur protein - Lipoxygenase - Tyrosine hydroxylase