Maxi-ferritins are ubiquitous iron-storage proteins with a common cage architecture made up of 24 identical subunits of five α-helices that drive iron biomineralization through catalytic iron(II) oxidation occurring at oxido-reductase sites (OS). Structures of iron-bound human H ferritin were solved at high resolution by freezing ferritin crystals at different time intervals after exposure to a ferrous salt. Multiple binding sites were identified that define the iron path from the entry ion channels to the oxidoreductase sites. Similar data are available for another vertebrate ferritin: the M protein from Rana catesbeiana. A comparative analysis of the iron sites in the two proteins identifies new reaction intermediates and underlines clear...
ABSTRACT: It is widely believed that the putative nucleation site (Glu61, Glu64, and Glu67) in mamma...
A novel ferritin was identified in marine pennate diatoms, unicellular photosynthetic organisms that...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...
Human H and Rana catesbeiana H' subunits in vertebrate ferritin protein cages catalyze the Fe(II) ox...
Ferritins are nanocage proteins that store iron ions in their central cavity as hydrated ferric oxid...
Ferritin superfamily protein cages reversibly synthesize internal biominerals, Fe2O3 center dot H2O ...
Ferritin superfamily protein cages reversibly synthesize internal biominerals, Fe2O3·H2O. Fe(2+) and...
The first step of iron biomineralization mediated by ferritin is the oxidation at the ferroxidase ac...
The first step of iron biomineralization mediated by ferritin is the oxidation at the ferroxidase ac...
Ferritins are a family of proteins distributed widely in nature. In bacterial, plant, and animal cel...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular iron storage protein consisting of 24 subunits. Storage of ir...
FERRITIN is important in iron homeostasis. Its twenty-four chains of two types, H and L, assemble a...
To study the functional differences between human ferritin H- and L-chains and the role of the prote...
Ferritin is a nanocage protein made of 24 subunits. Its major role is to manage intracellular concen...
Storage of Fe(III) is a common mechanism by which the cellular machinery controls the availability o...
ABSTRACT: It is widely believed that the putative nucleation site (Glu61, Glu64, and Glu67) in mamma...
A novel ferritin was identified in marine pennate diatoms, unicellular photosynthetic organisms that...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...
Human H and Rana catesbeiana H' subunits in vertebrate ferritin protein cages catalyze the Fe(II) ox...
Ferritins are nanocage proteins that store iron ions in their central cavity as hydrated ferric oxid...
Ferritin superfamily protein cages reversibly synthesize internal biominerals, Fe2O3 center dot H2O ...
Ferritin superfamily protein cages reversibly synthesize internal biominerals, Fe2O3·H2O. Fe(2+) and...
The first step of iron biomineralization mediated by ferritin is the oxidation at the ferroxidase ac...
The first step of iron biomineralization mediated by ferritin is the oxidation at the ferroxidase ac...
Ferritins are a family of proteins distributed widely in nature. In bacterial, plant, and animal cel...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous intracellular iron storage protein consisting of 24 subunits. Storage of ir...
FERRITIN is important in iron homeostasis. Its twenty-four chains of two types, H and L, assemble a...
To study the functional differences between human ferritin H- and L-chains and the role of the prote...
Ferritin is a nanocage protein made of 24 subunits. Its major role is to manage intracellular concen...
Storage of Fe(III) is a common mechanism by which the cellular machinery controls the availability o...
ABSTRACT: It is widely believed that the putative nucleation site (Glu61, Glu64, and Glu67) in mamma...
A novel ferritin was identified in marine pennate diatoms, unicellular photosynthetic organisms that...
Ferritins are iron storage proteins that are both widespread and abundant in nature, being an essent...