Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechanisms regulating copper supply to milk have not been clearly defined. PMC42-LA cell cultures representative of resting, lactating and suckled mammary epithelia were used to investigate the regulation of the copper uptake protein, CTR1. Both the degree of mammary epithelial differentiation (functionality) and extracellular copper concentration greatly impacted upon CTR1 expression and its plasma membrane association. In all three models (resting, lactating and suckling) there was an inverse correlation between extracellular copper concentration and the level of CTR1. Cell surface biotinylation studies demonstrated that as extracellular copper co...
Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by t...
<p>(A) Cells were exposed to purified mouse <sup>64</sup>Cu-labeled Cp for 3 h, and radioactivity (%...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Ceruloplasmin (Cp) is a multicopper ferroxidase that is considered to be an important source of copp...
Both copper transporting ATPases, ATP7A and ATP7B, are expressed in mammary epithelial cells but the...
Aim: Copper is an essential trace metal required as a cofactor in a broad range of enzymatic functio...
A role for the copper transporter, ATP7B, in secretion of copper from the human breast into milk has...
Copper metabolism disturbances in mammary gland (MG) cells have severe consequences in newborns. The...
Copper is an essential trace element serving as a cofactor for critical enzymes. Copper uptake occur...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper is an essential trace element necessary for normal growth and development. During pregnancy, ...
Placentae and mammary epithelial cells are unusual in robustly expressing two copper "pumps&quo...
Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by t...
<p>(A) Cells were exposed to purified mouse <sup>64</sup>Cu-labeled Cp for 3 h, and radioactivity (%...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Ceruloplasmin (Cp) is a multicopper ferroxidase that is considered to be an important source of copp...
Both copper transporting ATPases, ATP7A and ATP7B, are expressed in mammary epithelial cells but the...
Aim: Copper is an essential trace metal required as a cofactor in a broad range of enzymatic functio...
A role for the copper transporter, ATP7B, in secretion of copper from the human breast into milk has...
Copper metabolism disturbances in mammary gland (MG) cells have severe consequences in newborns. The...
Copper is an essential trace element serving as a cofactor for critical enzymes. Copper uptake occur...
Adequate amounts of copper in milk are critical for normal neonatal development, however the mechani...
Copper, which can potentially be a highly toxic agent, is an essential nutrient due to its role as a...
SummaryThe trace element copper (Cu) is a cofactor for biochemical functions ranging from energy gen...
Copper is an essential trace element necessary for normal growth and development. During pregnancy, ...
Placentae and mammary epithelial cells are unusual in robustly expressing two copper "pumps&quo...
Copper (Cu) is essential for multiple cellular functions. Cellular uptake of Cu+ is carried out by t...
<p>(A) Cells were exposed to purified mouse <sup>64</sup>Cu-labeled Cp for 3 h, and radioactivity (%...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...