Ferritin, the major iron storage protein in organisms, stores iron in the form of iron oxyhydroxide most likely involving phosphorous as a constituent, the mineral form of which is not well understood. Therefore, the question of how the 2000 iron atoms in the ferritin core are magnetically coupled is still largely open. The ferritin core, with a diameter of 5-8 nm, is encapsulated in a protein shell that also catalyzes the uptake of iron and protects the core from outside interactions.
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