Background The long held view is that mammalian cells obtain transferrin (Tf) bound iron utilizing specialized membrane anchored receptors. Here we report that, during increased iron demand, cells secrete the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) which enhances cellular uptake of Tf and iron. Methods These observations could be mimicked by utilizing purified GAPDH injected into mice as well as when supplemented in culture medium of model cell lines and primary cell types that play a key role in iron metabolism. Transferrin and iron delivery was evaluated by biochemical, biophysical and imaging based assays. Results This mode of iron uptake is a saturable, energy dependent pathway, utilizing raft as well as non-r...
Cells require iron as a cofactor for proteins that are essential for growth. While delivery of iron ...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher organisms...
Iron (Fe, Fe) homeostasis is a tightly regulated process, involving precise control of iron influx a...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The role o f iron in cell division, cell death and human disease has recently gained increased atten...
Transferrin plays a vital role in iron metabolism. Transferrin is a glycoprotein and has a molecular...
AbstractOn the basis of the discussion in this paper, the process of transferrin and iron (transferr...
<p>Transferrin (purple rhombus) binds two ferric iron atoms (orange squares) and circulates in the b...
Abstract Our knowledge of mammalian iron metabolism has advanced dramatically over re...
The uptake of transferrin-bound iron by cultured mammalian cells involves receptor-mediated endocyto...
<div><p>Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher o...
Although iron is an essential element in animal kingdom, the poor solubility of Fe^ in neutral solut...
AbstractIron transport occurs by the well-known transferrin (Tf)-transferrin receptor (Tf receptor) ...
Cellular iron uptake in most tissues occurs via endocytosis of diferric transferrin (Tf) bound to th...
Cells require iron as a cofactor for proteins that are essential for growth. While delivery of iron ...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher organisms...
Iron (Fe, Fe) homeostasis is a tightly regulated process, involving precise control of iron influx a...
Iron is an essential component of many biological processes. However, an excess of iron in the body ...
The role o f iron in cell division, cell death and human disease has recently gained increased atten...
Transferrin plays a vital role in iron metabolism. Transferrin is a glycoprotein and has a molecular...
AbstractOn the basis of the discussion in this paper, the process of transferrin and iron (transferr...
<p>Transferrin (purple rhombus) binds two ferric iron atoms (orange squares) and circulates in the b...
Abstract Our knowledge of mammalian iron metabolism has advanced dramatically over re...
The uptake of transferrin-bound iron by cultured mammalian cells involves receptor-mediated endocyto...
<div><p>Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher o...
Although iron is an essential element in animal kingdom, the poor solubility of Fe^ in neutral solut...
AbstractIron transport occurs by the well-known transferrin (Tf)-transferrin receptor (Tf receptor) ...
Cellular iron uptake in most tissues occurs via endocytosis of diferric transferrin (Tf) bound to th...
Cells require iron as a cofactor for proteins that are essential for growth. While delivery of iron ...
Cellular iron metabolism. Iron is essential for oxidation-reduction catalysis and bioenergetics, but...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR) plays a critical role in cellular iron import for most higher organisms...