The ferritins: molecular properties, iron storage function and cellular regulation

  • Harrison, Pauline M.
  • Arosio, Paolo
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Publication date
July 1996
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Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

AbstractThe iron storage protein, ferritin, plays a key role in iron metabolism. Its ability to sequester the element gives ferritin the dual functions of iron detoxification and iron reserve. The importance of these functions is emphasised by ferritin's ubiquitous distribution among living species. Ferritin's three-dimensional structure is highly conserved. All ferritins have 24 protein subunits arranged in 432 symmetry to give a hollow shell with an 80 Å diameter cavity capable of storing up to 4500 Fe(III) atoms as an inorganic complex. Subunits are folded as 4-helix bundles each having a fifth short helix at roughly 60° to the bundle axis. Structural features of ferritins from humans, horse, bullfrog and bacteria are described: all have...

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