Handling a life-supporting yet redox-active metal like iron represents a significant challenge to cells and organisms that must not only tightly balance intra- and extracellular iron concentrations but also chaperone it during its journey from its point of entry to final destinations, to prevent inappropriate generation of damaging reactive oxygen species. Accordingly, regulatory mechanisms have been developed to maintain appropriate cellular and body iron levels. In intracellular compartments, about 95% of iron is protein-bound and the expression of the major proteins of iron metabolism is controlled by an integrated and dynamic system involving multilayered levels of regulation. However, dysregulation of iron homeostasis, which could resu...
Iron is an essential metal for almost all living organisms due to its involvement in a large number ...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
AbstractRegulation of both systemic and cellular iron homeostasis requires the capacity to sense iro...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis from both iron deficiency and overload account for some of the most ...
In recent years, specific post-transcriptional mechanisms in the cytoplasm of vertebrate cells have ...
In recent years, specific post-transcriptional mechanisms in the cytoplasm of vertebrate cells have ...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is an essential metal for almost all living organisms due to its involvement in a large number ...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
Iron is required for the survival of most organisms, including bacteria, plants, and humans. Its hom...
AbstractIron is ubiquitous in the environment and in biology. The study of iron biology focuses on p...
AbstractIron is essential for several vital biological processes. Its deficiency or overload drives ...
AbstractRegulation of both systemic and cellular iron homeostasis requires the capacity to sense iro...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis from both iron deficiency and overload account for some of the most ...
In recent years, specific post-transcriptional mechanisms in the cytoplasm of vertebrate cells have ...
In recent years, specific post-transcriptional mechanisms in the cytoplasm of vertebrate cells have ...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Iron is essential for fundamental cell functions but is also a catalyst for chemical reactions invol...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is an essential element in biology, required for numerous cellular processes. Either too much o...
Iron is an essential metal for almost all living organisms due to its involvement in a large number ...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...