Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the catalytic production of toxic radicals that can damage cell structures, regulatory mechanisms have been developed to maintain appropriate cell and body iron levels. The interactions of iron responsive elements (IREs) with iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) coordinately regulate the expression of the genes involved in iron uptake, use, storage, and export at the post-transcriptional level, and represent the main regulatory network controlling cell iron homeostasis. IRP1 and IRP2 are similar (but not identical) proteins with partially overlapping and complementary functions, and control cell iron metabolism by binding to IREs (i.e., conserved RNA...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
dissertationIron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) are cytoplasmic proteins that bind to RNA stem-loop stru...
The capacity of readily exchanging electrons makes iron not only essential for fundamental cell func...
The capacity of readily exchanging electrons makes iron not only essential for fundamental cell func...
Iron is an essential but potentially harmful metal element. Iron regulatory protein 1 and IRP2 post...
Iron plays a central role in the metabolism of all cells. This is evident by its major contribution ...
Cells regulate iron homeostasis by posttranscriptional regulation of proteins responsible for iron u...
Iron is required for key cellular functions, and there is a strong link between iron metabolism and ...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) 1 and 2 are RNA-binding proteins that control cellular iron metabolis...
As an essential nutrient and a potential toxin, iron poses an exquisite regulatory problem in biolog...
Cellular iron metabolism comprises pathways of iron-protein synthesis and degradation, iron uptake v...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
dissertationIron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) are cytoplasmic proteins that bind to RNA stem-loop stru...
The capacity of readily exchanging electrons makes iron not only essential for fundamental cell func...
The capacity of readily exchanging electrons makes iron not only essential for fundamental cell func...
Iron is an essential but potentially harmful metal element. Iron regulatory protein 1 and IRP2 post...
Iron plays a central role in the metabolism of all cells. This is evident by its major contribution ...
Cells regulate iron homeostasis by posttranscriptional regulation of proteins responsible for iron u...
Iron is required for key cellular functions, and there is a strong link between iron metabolism and ...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) 1 and 2 are RNA-binding proteins that control cellular iron metabolis...
As an essential nutrient and a potential toxin, iron poses an exquisite regulatory problem in biolog...
Cellular iron metabolism comprises pathways of iron-protein synthesis and degradation, iron uptake v...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
dissertationIron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) are cytoplasmic proteins that bind to RNA stem-loop stru...