نتایج جستجو برای: transferrins

تعداد نتایج: 157  

2006
Seong - Jung KIM Ra - Young PARK Sang - Mi KANG Mi - Hwa CHOI Choon - Mee KIM Sung - Heui SHIN

which is frequently isolated from clinical specimens obtained from burns, surface wounds, the urinary tract, ear and eye infections, and the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis. P. aeruginosa secretes many extracellular proteins, and of these, several proteases including alkaline protease (AprA) and elastase (LasB) are known to play important roles in the pathogenesis of human infections cau...

Journal: :Journal of chromatographic science 2007
James T MacKenzie Thamarapu Srikrishnan Eugene Sulkowski

Transferrins are a class of iron-binding proteins widely distributed in biological fluids. All transferrins possess two metal binding sites, each of which can bind a ferric iron. Transferrins play a major role in plasma iron transport and have anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immunological functions. Lactoferrin is an iron-binding bilobal protein of the transferrin family found in neutrop...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2007
Delphine Sylvie Anne Beeckman Caroline M A D Van Droogenbroeck Bart J A De Cock Patrick Van Oostveldt Daisy C G Vanrompay

The effect of ovotransferrin (ovoTF), human lactoferrin (hLF) and bovine lactoferrin (bLF) on the obligate intracellular pathogen Chlamydophila (Cp.) psittaci was evaluated using a model of Buffalo Green Monkey kidney (BGM) cells and HD11 chicken macrophages as artificial hosts. Firstly, the effect of transferrins on the infectivity of the bacteria was evaluated. Pre-incubation of Cp. psittaci ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Arthur D Tinoco Cynthia W Peterson Baldo Lucchese Robert P Doyle Ann M Valentine

Transferrins are a family of proteins that bind and transport Fe(III). Modern transferrins are typically bilobal and are believed to have evolved from an ancient gene duplication of a monolobal form. A novel monolobal transferrin, nicatransferrin (nicaTf), was identified in the primitive ascidian species Ciona intestinalis that possesses the characteristic features of the proposed ancestral Tf ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2007
Justyna Ciuraszkiewicz Mariusz Olczak Wiesław Watorek

Transferrins play a major role in iron homeostasis and metabolism. In vertebrates, these proteins are synthesised in the liver and dispersed within the organism by the bloodstream. In oviparous vertebrates additional expression is observed in the oviduct and the synthesised protein is deposited in egg white as ovotransferrin. Most research on ovotransferrin has been performed on the chicken pro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Heather M Baker Bryan F Anderson Edward N Baker

Iron is essential to life, but poses severe problems because of its toxicity and the insolubility of hydrated ferric ions at neutral pH. In animals, a family of proteins called transferrins are responsible for the sequestration, transport, and distribution of free iron. Comparison of the structure and function of transferrins with a completely unrelated protein hemopexin, which carries out the ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1978
H Huebers E Huebers E Csiba C A Finch

Fast and slow rat transferrins were isolated by isoelectric focusing and prepared in their di- and monoferric forms. A comparison of the rates of iron release between fast and slow monoferric transferrins when incubated with reticulocytes or injected in vivo showed no significant difference in the behavior of the two isotransferrin species. Reticulocyte uptake of diferric transferrin resulted i...

2013
H. HUEBERS E. HUEBERS E. CSIBA C. A. FINCH

iron release between fast and slow diferric transferrins and between fast and slow monoferric transferrins when incubated with reticulocytes or injected in vivo showed no significant difference in the behavior of the two isotransferrin species. Reticulocyte uptake of diferric transferrin resulted in the removal of both iron atoms from the transferrin molecule. A twofold greater iron uptake was ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1962
W. Carey Parker Alexander G. Bearn

Nine of the twelve known variants of human transferrin have been resolved by the action of neuraminidase into stepwise patterns of four additional slower moving components whose relative intensities depended upon the concentration of enzyme. These components appeared to represent the stepwise removal of the four sialic acid residues from the transferrin molecule, and at large enzyme concentrati...

Journal: :Blood 1994
K Morikawa F Oseko S Morikawa

The effect of human spleen(L-rich) and heart(H-rich) ferritins on the proliferation and differentiation of human B lymphocytes was studied in comparison with that of holo- and apo-transferrins. Ferritins rich in H and L chain, as well as the transferrins, did not inhibit the proliferative response of resting and activated B cells stimulated with polyclonal B-cell mitogen, Staphylococcus aureus ...

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