Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by the Ctr1 high-affinity Cu transporter. The mobilization of endosomal Cu pools is regulated by a protein structurally similar to Ctr1, called Ctr2. It was recently shown that ablation of Ctr2 caused an increase in the concentration of Cu localized to endolysosomes. However, the biological significance of excess endolysosomal Cu accumulation has not been assessed. In this study, we addressed this issue by investigating the impact of Ctr2 deficiency on mast cells, a cell type unusually rich in endolysosomal organelles (secretory granules). We show that Ctr2(-/-) mast cells have increased intracellular Cu concentrations and that the absence of Ctr...
Copper uptake at the plasma membrane and sub-sequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes is es-sent...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
AbstractCu is an essential micronutrient, and its role in an array of critical physiological process...
Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by t...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Mammalian cells have two influx Cu transporters that form trimers in membranes. CTR1 is the high aff...
Aim: Copper is an essential trace metal required as a cofactor in a broad range of enzymatic functio...
High-affinity cellular copper uptake is mediated by the CTR (copper transporter) 1 family of protein...
Mast cells (MCs) are characterized by an abundance of lysosome-like secretory granules filled with i...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper (Cu) transporter 2 (Ctr2) is a transmembrane protein that transports Cu across cell membranes...
Insights to its processing, intracellular sorting and interaction with serglycin proteoglycans. Doct...
Copper uptake and subsequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes are essential for many cellular pr...
The concentration of essential micronutrients, such as copper, within the cell is tightly regulated ...
Copper uptake at the plasma membrane and sub-sequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes is es-sent...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
AbstractCu is an essential micronutrient, and its role in an array of critical physiological process...
Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by t...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Mammalian cells have two influx Cu transporters that form trimers in membranes. CTR1 is the high aff...
Aim: Copper is an essential trace metal required as a cofactor in a broad range of enzymatic functio...
High-affinity cellular copper uptake is mediated by the CTR (copper transporter) 1 family of protein...
Mast cells (MCs) are characterized by an abundance of lysosome-like secretory granules filled with i...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper (Cu) transporter 2 (Ctr2) is a transmembrane protein that transports Cu across cell membranes...
Insights to its processing, intracellular sorting and interaction with serglycin proteoglycans. Doct...
Copper uptake and subsequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes are essential for many cellular pr...
The concentration of essential micronutrients, such as copper, within the cell is tightly regulated ...
Copper uptake at the plasma membrane and sub-sequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes is es-sent...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
AbstractCu is an essential micronutrient, and its role in an array of critical physiological process...