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Mini-bacterioferritins: structural insight into a ferritin-like protein from the anaerobic methane-oxidising archaeon Candidatus Methanoperedens carboxydivorans. [PDF]
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Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2): balancing cellular homeostasis and Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis. [PDF]
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Lipid-anchored melanotransferrin mediates transferrin-independent iron uptake and ferritin storage in mammals. [PDF]
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PhuS conformational dynamics are essential for DNA binding and heme-responsive control of the prrF operon in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [PDF]
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Iron-binding proteins with vitreous humour
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects, 1983The soluble protein composition of Macaque monkey vitreous humour was studied in order to understand its iron-binding properties. The protein content of vitreous humour was 217 micrograms/ml +/- 4.6%, 40% of which was serum albumin and 30% an iron-binding protein of hydrodynamic properties identical to that of transferrin or lactoferrin.
Ian J Constable
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Background: Intracellular iron transport is mediated by iron chaperone proteins known as the poly(rC)-binding proteins (PCBPs), which were originally identified as RNA/DNA-binding molecules.
Izumi Yanatori +2 more
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Iron-Binding Proteins in Thyroid Tumours
Pathology Research and Practice, 1987G Barresi, Giovanni Tuccari
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Immunoregulation by iron-binding proteins
Immunology Today, 1986Until recently there was little evidence to suggest that iron-binding proteins played any role in immunity beyond that of impeding microbial growth. Now it seems that iron, and its transport and storage proteins transferrin, lactoferrin and ferritin are associated with the major sets of cells of the immune system, and may be able to modulate a variety ...
J H, Brock, M, de Sousa
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Iron binding by tissue proteins
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1967Abstract Using starch gel electrophoresis and immunotitration it was possible to demonstrate the presence of ferritin and transferrin in protein extracts from human tissues. Ferritin was detected in brain, liver and spleen whereas significant amounts of transferrin were found in liver and kidney.
W J, MacLennan, G P, Lewis
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