AbstractHuman serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transports Fe3+ and a variety of other metal ions in blood. Only diferric transferrin, not the apo-protein, binds strongly to transferrin receptors and is taken up by cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis. We show here that 2D [1H,13C] NMR studies of recombinant ϵ-[13C]Met-hTF allow the order of lobe loading with various metal ions, including Fe3+, to be determined. In particular, the resonance for Met-464, a residue in the hydrophobic patch of helix 5, is very sensitive to iron binding in the C-lobe. The selectivity of lobe loading with Fe3+ is compared to loading with Fe2+ (which binds as Fe3+), Al3+, Ga3+ and Bi3+. Similar changes in shifts of t...
13C NMR spectra of AI(III), Ga(III), and Zn(I1) derivatives of both human serum transferrin and ovot...
Human serum Transferrin (hTf) is a ∼80 kDa protein, whose function is iron sequestration and transpo...
Iron is important for human health and serves as a co-factor in a variety of proteins and enzymes. H...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transpor...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transports Fe3+ ...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) binds Fe(III) tightly but reversibly, and delivers it to cells via a r...
Transferrins constitute a class of metalloproteins that sequester and transport iron in vertebrates....
The primary route most cells utilize to acquire iron is the human serum transferrin (hTf)-human tran...
The transferrins (TF) are a family of bilobal glycoproteins that tightly bind ferric iron. Each of t...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a bilobal glycoprotein that plays a central role in iron metabolis...
Efficient delivery of iron is critically dependent on the binding of diferric human serum transferri...
Abstract2D NMR–pH titrations were used to determine pKa values for four conserved tyrosine residues,...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin tightly binds ferric ions in the blood stream but is able to release...
This journal suppl. entitled: 12th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference, Zurich, Switz...
Transferrins comprise a class of monomeric glycoproteins found in all vertebrates, whose function is...
13C NMR spectra of AI(III), Ga(III), and Zn(I1) derivatives of both human serum transferrin and ovot...
Human serum Transferrin (hTf) is a ∼80 kDa protein, whose function is iron sequestration and transpo...
Iron is important for human health and serves as a co-factor in a variety of proteins and enzymes. H...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transpor...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a single-chain bilobal glycoprotein (80 kDa) which transports Fe3+ ...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) binds Fe(III) tightly but reversibly, and delivers it to cells via a r...
Transferrins constitute a class of metalloproteins that sequester and transport iron in vertebrates....
The primary route most cells utilize to acquire iron is the human serum transferrin (hTf)-human tran...
The transferrins (TF) are a family of bilobal glycoproteins that tightly bind ferric iron. Each of t...
Human serum transferrin (hTF) is a bilobal glycoprotein that plays a central role in iron metabolis...
Efficient delivery of iron is critically dependent on the binding of diferric human serum transferri...
Abstract2D NMR–pH titrations were used to determine pKa values for four conserved tyrosine residues,...
AbstractHuman serum transferrin tightly binds ferric ions in the blood stream but is able to release...
This journal suppl. entitled: 12th European Biological Inorganic Chemistry Conference, Zurich, Switz...
Transferrins comprise a class of monomeric glycoproteins found in all vertebrates, whose function is...
13C NMR spectra of AI(III), Ga(III), and Zn(I1) derivatives of both human serum transferrin and ovot...
Human serum Transferrin (hTf) is a ∼80 kDa protein, whose function is iron sequestration and transpo...
Iron is important for human health and serves as a co-factor in a variety of proteins and enzymes. H...