Extensive in-vitro studies have focused on elucidating the mechanism of iron uptake and mineral core formation in ferritin. However, despite a plethora of studies attempting to characterize iron release under different experimental conditions, the in-vivo mobilization of iron from ferritin remains poorly understood. Several iron-reductive mobilization pathways have been proposed including, among others, flavin mononucleotides, ascorbate, glutathione, dithionite, and polyphenols. Here, we investigate the kinetics of iron release from ferritin by reduced flavin nucleotide, FMNH2, and discuss the physiological significance of this process in-vivo. METHODS: Iron release from horse spleen ferritin and recombinant human heteropolymer ferritin w...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...
The functional roles of ferritin H and L subunits in ferrous iron oxidation and ferric iron hydrolyt...
To study the functional differences between human ferritin H- and L-chains and the role of the prote...
Ferritin, an iron storage protein, plays an important role in iron homeostasis. The mechanism of red...
Ferritins are highly conserved supramolecular protein nanostructures composed of two different subun...
Most in vitro iron mobilization studies from ferritin have been performed in aqueous buffered soluti...
Abstract Iron is the most common and perhaps the most crucial transition metal. It is essential for...
Ferritin plays an important role in iron detoxification and iron storage by converting soluble iron(...
The excessively high and inconsistent literature values for Km,Fe and Km,O2 prompted us to examine t...
Intracellular ferritin stores iron as ferrihydrite and releases it for various cellular metabolic ac...
The reduction of ferric iron to ferrous iron is an essential reaction for the utilization of iron in...
Excess free iron generates oxidative stress that may contribute to the pathogenesis of various cause...
Flavins are secreted by the dissimilatory iron-reducing bacterium Shewanella and can function as end...
Iron oxidation and incorporation into apoferritins of different subunit composition, namely the reco...
創価大学博士(理学)Ferritin keeps cells from being damaged by reactive oxygen species produced by Fe2+ and st...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...
The functional roles of ferritin H and L subunits in ferrous iron oxidation and ferric iron hydrolyt...
To study the functional differences between human ferritin H- and L-chains and the role of the prote...
Ferritin, an iron storage protein, plays an important role in iron homeostasis. The mechanism of red...
Ferritins are highly conserved supramolecular protein nanostructures composed of two different subun...
Most in vitro iron mobilization studies from ferritin have been performed in aqueous buffered soluti...
Abstract Iron is the most common and perhaps the most crucial transition metal. It is essential for...
Ferritin plays an important role in iron detoxification and iron storage by converting soluble iron(...
The excessively high and inconsistent literature values for Km,Fe and Km,O2 prompted us to examine t...
Intracellular ferritin stores iron as ferrihydrite and releases it for various cellular metabolic ac...
The reduction of ferric iron to ferrous iron is an essential reaction for the utilization of iron in...
Excess free iron generates oxidative stress that may contribute to the pathogenesis of various cause...
Flavins are secreted by the dissimilatory iron-reducing bacterium Shewanella and can function as end...
Iron oxidation and incorporation into apoferritins of different subunit composition, namely the reco...
創価大学博士(理学)Ferritin keeps cells from being damaged by reactive oxygen species produced by Fe2+ and st...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...
The functional roles of ferritin H and L subunits in ferrous iron oxidation and ferric iron hydrolyt...
To study the functional differences between human ferritin H- and L-chains and the role of the prote...