Hepcidin is a new peptide hormone secreted by the liver and widely distributed among animals, from fish to human. It acts as a signal molecule in iron metabolism and plays an important role in iron overload diseases. Recently, it has been reported that hepcidin is able to regulate the iron efflux by binding to the ferroportin protein and inducing its internalization. This activity is specific only for bioactive hepcidin-25 and not for the truncated hepcidin-20, lacking the five amino terminal residues. We have characterized the N-terminal region of the hepcidin-25 as a metal-binding site by several spectroscopic techniques and chemical studies. This region, specific for the coordination of Cu(II) and Ni(II), is known as 'ATCUN motif'. Moreo...
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International audienceIdentification of new players in iron metabolism, such as hepcidin, which regu...
Iron, an essential nutrient, is required for many diverse biological processes. The absence of a def...
Hepcidin is a new peptide hormone secreted by the liver and widely distributed among animals, from f...
Accumulating evidence suggests that hepcidin, a 25-residue peptide hormone, is the master regulator ...
SummaryThe peptide hormone hepcidin is a key homeostatic regulator of iron metabolism and involved i...
Hepcidin is an iron regulatory hormone that does not bind iron directly. Instead, its mature 25-pept...
Hepcidin-25 was identified as the main iron regulator in the human body, and it by binds to the sole...
Following its identification as a liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide, the hepcidin peptide was la...
Hepcidin (DTHFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT), an iron-regulatory hormone, is a 25-amino-acid peptide with fo...
The serum level of iron in humans is tightly controlled by the action of the hormone hepcidin on the...
Following its identification as a liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide, the hepcidin peptide was la...
AbstractDespite fluctuations in dietary iron intake and intermittent losses through bleeding, the pl...
Ferroportin (Fpn) is the only known iron exporter in humans and is essential for maintaining iron ho...
Identification of new players in iron metabolism, such as hepcidin, which regulates ferroportin and ...
Contains fulltext : 71076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hepcidin is a ...
International audienceIdentification of new players in iron metabolism, such as hepcidin, which regu...
Iron, an essential nutrient, is required for many diverse biological processes. The absence of a def...
Hepcidin is a new peptide hormone secreted by the liver and widely distributed among animals, from f...
Accumulating evidence suggests that hepcidin, a 25-residue peptide hormone, is the master regulator ...
SummaryThe peptide hormone hepcidin is a key homeostatic regulator of iron metabolism and involved i...
Hepcidin is an iron regulatory hormone that does not bind iron directly. Instead, its mature 25-pept...
Hepcidin-25 was identified as the main iron regulator in the human body, and it by binds to the sole...
Following its identification as a liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide, the hepcidin peptide was la...
Hepcidin (DTHFPICIFCCGCCHRSKCGMCCKT), an iron-regulatory hormone, is a 25-amino-acid peptide with fo...
The serum level of iron in humans is tightly controlled by the action of the hormone hepcidin on the...
Following its identification as a liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide, the hepcidin peptide was la...
AbstractDespite fluctuations in dietary iron intake and intermittent losses through bleeding, the pl...
Ferroportin (Fpn) is the only known iron exporter in humans and is essential for maintaining iron ho...
Identification of new players in iron metabolism, such as hepcidin, which regulates ferroportin and ...
Contains fulltext : 71076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hepcidin is a ...
International audienceIdentification of new players in iron metabolism, such as hepcidin, which regu...
Iron, an essential nutrient, is required for many diverse biological processes. The absence of a def...