The concentration of essential micronutrients, such as copper, within the cell is tightly regulated to avoid their adverse deficiency and toxicity effects. Retromer-mediated sorting and recycling of nutrient transporters within the endo-lysosomal network is an essential process in regulating nutrient balance. Cellular copper homeostasis is regulated primarily by two transporters: the copper influx transporter copper transporter 1 (CTR1/SLC31A1), which controls the uptake of copper, and the copper extruding ATPase, ATP7A, a recognised retromer cargo. Here, we show that in response to fluctuating extracellular copper retromer controls the delivery of CTR1 to the cell surface. Following copper exposure, CTR1 is endocytosed to prevent excessive...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
CTR1 (Copper Transporter 1), PrPC (Cellular Prion Protein), NRAMP2 (Natural Resistance - Associated ...
The Ctr1 family of integral membrane proteins is necessary for high affinity copper uptake in eukary...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapeutics are widely used, polar molecules that do not readily diffuse a...
Platinum(Pt)-containing cancer drugs are highly polar molecules that do not diffuse across lipid mem...
COMMD1 deficiency results in defective copper homeostasis, but the mechanism for this has remained e...
Copper uptake and subsequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes are essential for many cellular pr...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
Copper transporter 1 (CTR1) is a transmembrane protein that imports copper(i) into yeast and mammali...
Mammalian cells express two copper (Cu) influx transporters, CTR1 and CTR2. CTR1 serves as an influx...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Copper is a trace metal with ...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
CTR1 (Copper Transporter 1), PrPC (Cellular Prion Protein), NRAMP2 (Natural Resistance - Associated ...
The Ctr1 family of integral membrane proteins is necessary for high affinity copper uptake in eukary...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapeutics are widely used, polar molecules that do not readily diffuse a...
Platinum(Pt)-containing cancer drugs are highly polar molecules that do not diffuse across lipid mem...
COMMD1 deficiency results in defective copper homeostasis, but the mechanism for this has remained e...
Copper uptake and subsequent delivery to copper-dependent enzymes are essential for many cellular pr...
Copper plays an essential role in processes including signaling to the transcription and protein tra...
Copper transporter 1 (CTR1) is a transmembrane protein that imports copper(i) into yeast and mammali...
Mammalian cells express two copper (Cu) influx transporters, CTR1 and CTR2. CTR1 serves as an influx...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Copper is a trace metal with ...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
Abnormal cellular copper levels have been clearly implicated in genetic diseases, cancer, and neurod...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
CTR1 (Copper Transporter 1), PrPC (Cellular Prion Protein), NRAMP2 (Natural Resistance - Associated ...