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Molecular characterization of iron binding proteins, transferrin and ferritin heavy chain subunit, from the bumblebee Bombus ignitus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2009
Hyung Joo Yoon, Byung Rae Jin
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Biochemical evidence for a conserved interaction between bacterial transferrin binding protein A and transferrin binding protein B

Microbial Pathogenesis, 1998
As an adaptation to the iron-restricted environment of the host, some bacterial pathogens possess iron acquisition pathways mediated by surface receptors that specifically bind transferrin from the host. The receptor is composed of two receptor proteins, TbpA and TbpB, which are both capable of binding to transferrin. Previous studies have demonstrated
C A, Fuller   +3 more
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Evaluation of ferritin and transferrin binding to tau protein

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2016
Tau protein is a neurodegeneration biomarker. Due to the high concentration of metal ions in the brain, the metallation of tau proteins and their catalytic role in reactive oxygen formation have been identified as a major biochemical pathway of neurodegeneration. High levels of iron ions have been detected in Alzheimer's disease brains.
Anna, Jahshan   +2 more
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Transferrin binding protein is expressed by oligodendrocytes in the avian retina

Brain Research, 1999
It has been documented that some axons of ganglion cells in the nerve fiber layer of avian retina are wrapped in a myelin sheath. However, the identity of myelin-forming cells has not been established. In this study we demonstrated immunohistochemical evidence for the existence of a large population of oligodendrocytes in avian retina, using an ...
S S, Cho, J J, Lucas, A G, Hyndman
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