Transferrin and transferrin receptor are two key proteins of iron metabolism that have been identified to be hypoxia-inducible genes. Divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) is also a key transporter of iron under physiological conditions. In addition, in the 5′ regulatory region of human DMT1 (between -412 and -570), there are two motifs (CCAAAGTGCTGGG) that are similar to hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) binding sites. It was therefore speculated that DMT1 might also be a hypoxia-inducible gene. We investigated the effects of hypoxia and hypoxia/re-oxygenation on the expression of DMT1 and the content of HIF-1alpha in HepG2 cells. As we expected, a very similar tendency in the responses of the expression of HIF-1α, DMT1+IRE (iron response e...
A great many aspects of the anatomy and physiology of large animals are constrained by the need to m...
Sensing of ambient dioxygen levels and appropriate feedback mechanisms are essential processes for a...
Iron is essential for oxygen transport because it is incorporated in the heme of the oxygen-binding ...
Our recent study revealed a high correlation between the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (H...
Expression of the transferrin receptor, which mediates iron uptake from transferrin, is negatively r...
The tight relationship between oxygen and iron prompted us to investigate whether the expression of ...
are RNA-binding proteins that affect the translation and stabilization of specific mRNAs by binding ...
Iron is an essential element in all living organisms and is required as a cofactor for oxygen-bindin...
Constituting an integral part of a heme's porphyrin ring, iron is essential for supplying cells and ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for life and is involved in many important processes such as oxygen tr...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
SummaryIron deficiency and iron overload are among the most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwid...
Oxygen is an important regulator of gene expression in mammalian cells, though the extent of operati...
Iron(II) exacerbates the effects of oxidative stress via the Fenton reaction. A number of human dise...
Elevated iron accumulation has been reported in brain regions in some neurodegenerative disorders. H...
A great many aspects of the anatomy and physiology of large animals are constrained by the need to m...
Sensing of ambient dioxygen levels and appropriate feedback mechanisms are essential processes for a...
Iron is essential for oxygen transport because it is incorporated in the heme of the oxygen-binding ...
Our recent study revealed a high correlation between the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (H...
Expression of the transferrin receptor, which mediates iron uptake from transferrin, is negatively r...
The tight relationship between oxygen and iron prompted us to investigate whether the expression of ...
are RNA-binding proteins that affect the translation and stabilization of specific mRNAs by binding ...
Iron is an essential element in all living organisms and is required as a cofactor for oxygen-bindin...
Constituting an integral part of a heme's porphyrin ring, iron is essential for supplying cells and ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for life and is involved in many important processes such as oxygen tr...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
SummaryIron deficiency and iron overload are among the most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwid...
Oxygen is an important regulator of gene expression in mammalian cells, though the extent of operati...
Iron(II) exacerbates the effects of oxidative stress via the Fenton reaction. A number of human dise...
Elevated iron accumulation has been reported in brain regions in some neurodegenerative disorders. H...
A great many aspects of the anatomy and physiology of large animals are constrained by the need to m...
Sensing of ambient dioxygen levels and appropriate feedback mechanisms are essential processes for a...
Iron is essential for oxygen transport because it is incorporated in the heme of the oxygen-binding ...