Melanotransferrin (MTf) is a member of the transferrin (Tf) family of iron (Fe)-binding proteins that was first identified as a cell-surface marker of melanoma. Although MTf has a high-affinity Fe-binding site that is practically identical to that of serum Tf, the protein does not play an essential role in Fe homeostasis and its precise molecular function remains unclear. A Zn(II)-binding motif, distinct from the Fe-binding site, has been proposed in human MTf based on computer modelling studies. However, little is known concerning the interaction of its proposed binding site(s) with metals and the consequences in terms of MTf conformation. For the first time, biochemical and spectroscopic techniques have been used in this study to characte...
Transferrin receptor 2alpha (TfR2alpha), the major product of the TfR2 gene, is the second receptor ...
The interactions between iron and neuromelanin (NM) have been studied by means of EPR spectroscopy. ...
Iron is required by all cells. Its chemical properties have been exploited by living organisms to d...
AbstractThe iron-binding properties of melanotransferrin, the tumour-associated antigen also known a...
Melanotransferrin (MTf) is a membrane-bound transferrin (Tf) homologue with several characteristics ...
AbstractMelanotransferrin (MTf) is a membrane-bound transferrin (Tf) homologue that is found at high...
The primary route most cells utilize to acquire iron is the human serum transferrin (hTf)-human tran...
Abstract Melanotransferrin (MTf) is an iron-binding member of the transferrin superfamily that can b...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transports Fe3+ ...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transpor...
One method of iron transport across the blood brain barrier (BBB) involves the transferrin receptor ...
Transferrins constitute a class of metalloproteins that sequester and transport iron in vertebrates....
<div><p>Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher o...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher organisms...
Human transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) binds iron-loaded transferrin (Fe-Tf) and transports it to acidic...
Transferrin receptor 2alpha (TfR2alpha), the major product of the TfR2 gene, is the second receptor ...
The interactions between iron and neuromelanin (NM) have been studied by means of EPR spectroscopy. ...
Iron is required by all cells. Its chemical properties have been exploited by living organisms to d...
AbstractThe iron-binding properties of melanotransferrin, the tumour-associated antigen also known a...
Melanotransferrin (MTf) is a membrane-bound transferrin (Tf) homologue with several characteristics ...
AbstractMelanotransferrin (MTf) is a membrane-bound transferrin (Tf) homologue that is found at high...
The primary route most cells utilize to acquire iron is the human serum transferrin (hTf)-human tran...
Abstract Melanotransferrin (MTf) is an iron-binding member of the transferrin superfamily that can b...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transports Fe3+ ...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transpor...
One method of iron transport across the blood brain barrier (BBB) involves the transferrin receptor ...
Transferrins constitute a class of metalloproteins that sequester and transport iron in vertebrates....
<div><p>Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher o...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher organisms...
Human transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) binds iron-loaded transferrin (Fe-Tf) and transports it to acidic...
Transferrin receptor 2alpha (TfR2alpha), the major product of the TfR2 gene, is the second receptor ...
The interactions between iron and neuromelanin (NM) have been studied by means of EPR spectroscopy. ...
Iron is required by all cells. Its chemical properties have been exploited by living organisms to d...