Mineral in Feather Pigment Turacin
The feather pigment 'turacin' contains which mineral?
- Molybdenum (Mo)
- Zinc (Zn)
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Copper (Cu) — Correct Answer
Correct Answer: Copper (Cu)
Turacin is a red porphyrin pigment found in the feathers of the turaco bird (Musophagidae family). It contains copper — making it one of the rare biological pigments that incorporates a metal ion other than iron or magnesium.
Other Copper-Containing Molecules
- Enzymes: Cytochrome oxidase, Uricase, Ceruloplasmin
- Pigment: Turacin (feather), Melanin (skin — tyrosinase is copper-dependent)
- Blood protein: Ceruloplasmin (copper transport protein)
Copper Deficiency Effects
Copper deficiency causes loss of hair/wool pigmentation (depigmentation) because tyrosinase (copper-dependent enzyme) is required for melanin synthesis. This explains why copper-deficient animals develop grey or pale coats.
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