AbstractWe studied transport of non-transferrin iron into HeLa cells adapted for growth in defined medium, containing either 5 μg/ml of iron-saturated transferrin (HeLa/Tf cells) or 5 μM ferric citrate (HeLa/Fe5 cells) as a source of iron. Employing 55Fe-ferric citrate, iron uptake by intact cells was compared with iron binding to isolated membranes. Uptake characteristics of both HeLa/Tf and HeLa/Fe5 cells seemed to be similar: Km = 14 μM and Vmax = 135 pmol Fe/min/105 cells for HeLa/Tf, Km = 22 μM and Vmax = 165 pmol Fe/min/105 cells for HeLa/Fe5. Increasing concentrations (0.3–1.2 μM) of 55Fe-ferric citrate, producing levels of free 55Fe which were independent of total Fe under the experimental conditions used, led to increased binding o...
<div><p>Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA ...
Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA replicat...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...
AbstractWe studied transport of non-transferrin iron into HeLa cells adapted for growth in defined m...
Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Erich Kaiser on the occasion of his 70th birthday Summary: HeLa cells culture...
Iron belongs among the trace elements and its role in humans is irreplaceable. Up to 5 g of iron can...
Iron absorption, transport, and storage in the body is very strictly regulated mechanism by the reas...
We studied the factors that determine the differing growth requirements of low-iron-tolerant (LIT) v...
textabstractTransferrin mediated uptake of iron is the physiological and most efficient way for intr...
AbstractPreviously we showed that preincubation of cells with ferric ammonium citrate (FAC) resulted...
Cells require iron as a cofactor for proteins that are essential for growth. While delivery of iron ...
Background: Non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI) is a form of 'free' iron that appears in iron overload...
AbstractOn the basis of the discussion in this paper, the process of transferrin and iron (transferr...
AbstractThe exact mechanisms of iron transport from endosomes to the target iron containing cellular...
<p>Transferrin (purple rhombus) binds two ferric iron atoms (orange squares) and circulates in the b...
<div><p>Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA ...
Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA replicat...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...
AbstractWe studied transport of non-transferrin iron into HeLa cells adapted for growth in defined m...
Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Erich Kaiser on the occasion of his 70th birthday Summary: HeLa cells culture...
Iron belongs among the trace elements and its role in humans is irreplaceable. Up to 5 g of iron can...
Iron absorption, transport, and storage in the body is very strictly regulated mechanism by the reas...
We studied the factors that determine the differing growth requirements of low-iron-tolerant (LIT) v...
textabstractTransferrin mediated uptake of iron is the physiological and most efficient way for intr...
AbstractPreviously we showed that preincubation of cells with ferric ammonium citrate (FAC) resulted...
Cells require iron as a cofactor for proteins that are essential for growth. While delivery of iron ...
Background: Non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI) is a form of 'free' iron that appears in iron overload...
AbstractOn the basis of the discussion in this paper, the process of transferrin and iron (transferr...
AbstractThe exact mechanisms of iron transport from endosomes to the target iron containing cellular...
<p>Transferrin (purple rhombus) binds two ferric iron atoms (orange squares) and circulates in the b...
<div><p>Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA ...
Iron is an essential nutrient in several biological processes such as oxygen transport, DNA replicat...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...