<div><p>Transferrin (TF) is a protein that plays a central role in iron metabolism. This protein is associated with the innate immune system, which is responsible for disease defense responses after bacterial infection. The clear link between TF and the immune defense mechanism has led researchers to consider TF as a candidate gene for disease resistance. In this study, the <em>Miichthys miiuy</em> (miiuy croaker) TF gene (MIMI-TF) was cloned and characterized. The gene structure consisted of a coding region of 2070 nucleotides divided into 17 exons, as well as a non-coding region that included 16 introns and spans 6757 nucleotides. The deduced MIMI-TF protein consisted of 689 amino acids that comprised a signal peptide and two lobes (N- an...
Transferrin Receptor (TfR1) is the cell-surface receptor that regulates iron uptake into cells, a pr...
Host-adapted Gram-negative bacterial pathogens from the Pasteurellaceae,Neisseriaceae, andMoraxellac...
The central role of transferrin (Tf) as an iron transporting protein has been extended by observatio...
Transferrin (TF) is a protein that plays a central role in iron metabolism. This protein is associat...
Transferrin (TF) is a protein that plays a central role in iron metabolism. This protein is associat...
Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have...
Abstract Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have evolve...
Iron is fundamental to the biology of eukaryotic cells since it plays a key role in many <br/> metab...
Hosts and pathogens are locked in an endless battle to gain selective advantages over one another. H...
Every organism requires certain resources that they cannot endogenously produce; one such dietary co...
Transferrin is a protein super-family involved in iron transport, a central process in cellular home...
Through trying to survive and proliferate within their hosts, pathogens have developed creative mech...
PCR-based subtractive hybridization was used to isolate genes preferentially expressed in a termite ...
Ann Demogines is with UT Austin, Jonathan Abraham is with Harvard Medical School, Hyeryun Choe is wi...
Haemophilus influenzae, a strict human pathogen, acquires iron in vivo through the direct binding an...
Transferrin Receptor (TfR1) is the cell-surface receptor that regulates iron uptake into cells, a pr...
Host-adapted Gram-negative bacterial pathogens from the Pasteurellaceae,Neisseriaceae, andMoraxellac...
The central role of transferrin (Tf) as an iron transporting protein has been extended by observatio...
Transferrin (TF) is a protein that plays a central role in iron metabolism. This protein is associat...
Transferrin (TF) is a protein that plays a central role in iron metabolism. This protein is associat...
Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have...
Abstract Background The two homologous iron-binding lobes of transferrins are thought to have evolve...
Iron is fundamental to the biology of eukaryotic cells since it plays a key role in many <br/> metab...
Hosts and pathogens are locked in an endless battle to gain selective advantages over one another. H...
Every organism requires certain resources that they cannot endogenously produce; one such dietary co...
Transferrin is a protein super-family involved in iron transport, a central process in cellular home...
Through trying to survive and proliferate within their hosts, pathogens have developed creative mech...
PCR-based subtractive hybridization was used to isolate genes preferentially expressed in a termite ...
Ann Demogines is with UT Austin, Jonathan Abraham is with Harvard Medical School, Hyeryun Choe is wi...
Haemophilus influenzae, a strict human pathogen, acquires iron in vivo through the direct binding an...
Transferrin Receptor (TfR1) is the cell-surface receptor that regulates iron uptake into cells, a pr...
Host-adapted Gram-negative bacterial pathogens from the Pasteurellaceae,Neisseriaceae, andMoraxellac...
The central role of transferrin (Tf) as an iron transporting protein has been extended by observatio...