Eukaryotic cells contain hundreds of proteins that require iron cofactors for activity. These iron enzymes are located in essentially every subcellular compartment; thus, iron cofactors must travel to every compartment in the cell. Iron cofactors exist in three basic forms: Heme, iron-sulfur clusters, and simple iron ions (also called non-heme iron). Iron ions taken up by the cell initially enter a kinetically labile, exchangeable pool that is referred to as the labile iron pool. The majority of the iron in this pool is delivered to mitochondria, where it is incorporated into heme and iron-sulfur clusters, as well as non-heme iron enzymes. These cofactors must then be distributed to nascent proteins in the mitochondria, cytosol, and membran...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
Almost all living organisms require iron, which acts as a co-factor in many enzymes involved in vita...
The ligands that bind iron and heme in the reticulocyte and may regulate their distribution are not ...
Iron belongs among the trace elements and its role in humans is irreplaceable. Up to 5 g of iron can...
Iron is a metal of capital importance in most living organisms. However, man differs from the rest o...
AbstractIron is a crucial transition metal for virtually all life. Two major destinations of iron wi...
From the nutritional standpoint, several aspects of the biochemistry and physiology of iron are uniq...
AbstractIron plays an essential role in cellular metabolism and biological processes. However, due t...
International audience: Iron is an essential element for almost all organisms. In eukaryotes, it is ...
Iron is a transition element which has two biologically important oxidation states, +2 and +3. It is...
Iron absorption, transport, and storage in the body is very strictly regulated mechanism by the reas...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal in the earths crust. It cycles easily between ferric (oxi...
AbstractIron–sulfur (Fe/S) clusters are important cofactors of numerous proteins involved in electro...
feorganism to study eukaryotic iron metabolism. Much Fe enters the cytosol and shuttles to the mitoc...
Cellular iron homeostasis and mitochondrial iron homeostasis are interdependent. Mitochondria must i...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
Almost all living organisms require iron, which acts as a co-factor in many enzymes involved in vita...
The ligands that bind iron and heme in the reticulocyte and may regulate their distribution are not ...
Iron belongs among the trace elements and its role in humans is irreplaceable. Up to 5 g of iron can...
Iron is a metal of capital importance in most living organisms. However, man differs from the rest o...
AbstractIron is a crucial transition metal for virtually all life. Two major destinations of iron wi...
From the nutritional standpoint, several aspects of the biochemistry and physiology of iron are uniq...
AbstractIron plays an essential role in cellular metabolism and biological processes. However, due t...
International audience: Iron is an essential element for almost all organisms. In eukaryotes, it is ...
Iron is a transition element which has two biologically important oxidation states, +2 and +3. It is...
Iron absorption, transport, and storage in the body is very strictly regulated mechanism by the reas...
Iron is the most abundant transition metal in the earths crust. It cycles easily between ferric (oxi...
AbstractIron–sulfur (Fe/S) clusters are important cofactors of numerous proteins involved in electro...
feorganism to study eukaryotic iron metabolism. Much Fe enters the cytosol and shuttles to the mitoc...
Cellular iron homeostasis and mitochondrial iron homeostasis are interdependent. Mitochondria must i...
Iron is an essential trace element, but it is also toxic in excess, and thus mammals have developed ...
Almost all living organisms require iron, which acts as a co-factor in many enzymes involved in vita...
The ligands that bind iron and heme in the reticulocyte and may regulate their distribution are not ...