Ferritin is a vital protein complex responsible for storing iron in almost all living organisms. It plays a crucial role in various metabolic pathways, inflammation processes, stress response, and pathogenesis of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. In this review we discuss the role of ferritin in diseases, cellular iron regulation, its structural features, and its role in biotechnology. We also show that molecular mechanisms of ferritin self-assembly are key for a number of biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications. The assembly pathways strongly depend on the interface context of ferritin monomers and the stability of its different intermediate oligomers. To date, several schemes of self-assembly kinetics have been proposed. Her...
FERRITIN is important in iron homeostasis. Its twenty-four chains of two types, H and L, assemble a...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Biochemistry of the essential element iron is complicated by radical chemistry associated with Fe(II...
Ferritin is a vital protein complex responsible for storing iron in almost all living organisms. It ...
International audienceAbstract Iron is an essential element required by cells and has been described...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
Ferritin family proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and act to store iron within a protein ca...
<p>To investigate if the degree of functionalization of ferritin could be controlled using a supramo...
Ferritins are characterized by highly conserved three-dimensional structures similar to spherical sh...
Ferritin is considered the major iron storage protein which maintains a large iron core in its cavit...
The high stability and strong self-assembly properties made ferritins the most used proteins for nan...
Investigations into protein quaternary structure can lead to deeper insight into the fundamentals go...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular iron storage protein consisting of 24 subunits. Storage of ir...
Ferritin, a ubiquitously expressed protein, has classically been considered the main iron cellular s...
FERRITIN is important in iron homeostasis. Its twenty-four chains of two types, H and L, assemble a...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Biochemistry of the essential element iron is complicated by radical chemistry associated with Fe(II...
Ferritin is a vital protein complex responsible for storing iron in almost all living organisms. It ...
International audienceAbstract Iron is an essential element required by cells and has been described...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
Members of the ferritin superfamily are multi-subunit cage-like proteins with a hollow interior cavi...
Ferritin family proteins are found in all kingdoms of life and act to store iron within a protein ca...
<p>To investigate if the degree of functionalization of ferritin could be controlled using a supramo...
Ferritins are characterized by highly conserved three-dimensional structures similar to spherical sh...
Ferritin is considered the major iron storage protein which maintains a large iron core in its cavit...
The high stability and strong self-assembly properties made ferritins the most used proteins for nan...
Investigations into protein quaternary structure can lead to deeper insight into the fundamentals go...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular iron storage protein consisting of 24 subunits. Storage of ir...
Ferritin, a ubiquitously expressed protein, has classically been considered the main iron cellular s...
FERRITIN is important in iron homeostasis. Its twenty-four chains of two types, H and L, assemble a...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Biochemistry of the essential element iron is complicated by radical chemistry associated with Fe(II...