AbstractThe effects of either iron salts or iron chelators on the biosynthesis of transferrin receptors in human erythroleukemic lines was investigated. Addition of these compounds induced a rapid and marked decrease (iron salts) or increase (iron chelators) in the level of transferrin receptors synthesis. Both phenomena were inhibited by actinomycin D. In contrast, the increase in the synthesis of ferritin induced in these cells by addition of iron salts was not inhibited by actinomycin D. These results suggest that iron salts modulate the synthesis of transferrin receptors and ferritin via different molecular mechanisms, of transcriptional and translation type, respectively
The transferrin receptor (TR) is the vehicle through which transferrin delivers iron to the intracel...
Murine erythroleukaemic cells were studied to determine whether different isoferritins have differen...
Iron homeostasis in prokaryotic cells appears to be regulated essentially at the level of the genome...
The effect of the iron chelator, desferrioxamine, on transferrin binding, growth rates and the cell ...
The effect of the iron chelator, desferrioxamine, on transferrin binding, growth rates and the cell ...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of ferritin, the iron storage protein, have been investi...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The intracellular iron level exerts a negative feedback on transferrin receptor (TfR) expression in ...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate differences between erythroid and nonerythroid iron me...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of the H chain of the iron storage protein ferritin in F...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of the H chain of the iron storage protein ferritin in F...
Abstract We have investigated the effect of iron on the expression of transferrin receptors (TrfRs) ...
Erythroid differentiation of human leukemic K 562 cells is inhibited by the iron chelator desferriox...
The transferrin receptor (TR) is the vehicle through which transferrin delivers iron to the intracel...
Murine erythroleukaemic cells were studied to determine whether different isoferritins have differen...
Iron homeostasis in prokaryotic cells appears to be regulated essentially at the level of the genome...
The effect of the iron chelator, desferrioxamine, on transferrin binding, growth rates and the cell ...
The effect of the iron chelator, desferrioxamine, on transferrin binding, growth rates and the cell ...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of ferritin, the iron storage protein, have been investi...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The intracellular iron level exerts a negative feedback on transferrin receptor (TfR) expression in ...
The objective of this study is to demonstrate differences between erythroid and nonerythroid iron me...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of the H chain of the iron storage protein ferritin in F...
The mechanisms that regulate the expression of the H chain of the iron storage protein ferritin in F...
Abstract We have investigated the effect of iron on the expression of transferrin receptors (TrfRs) ...
Erythroid differentiation of human leukemic K 562 cells is inhibited by the iron chelator desferriox...
The transferrin receptor (TR) is the vehicle through which transferrin delivers iron to the intracel...
Murine erythroleukaemic cells were studied to determine whether different isoferritins have differen...
Iron homeostasis in prokaryotic cells appears to be regulated essentially at the level of the genome...