نتایج جستجو برای: iron fe

تعداد نتایج: 192553  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2007
Yuzo Nishida Yuuta Ito Takahiro Satoh

Interaction between apo-transferrin and several iron(III) chelates has been investigated in terms of the capillary electrophoresis method. Based on the results, it has been clarified that (i) a binuclear iron(III) unit with an oxo-bridge is necessary for the facile transfer of an iron atom from the iron(III) chelate to apo-transferrin, and (ii) the renal proximal tubular injuries by Fe(III)-nit...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
G Kispal P Csere C Prohl R Lill

Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster-containing proteins catalyse a number of electron transfer and metabolic reactions. Little is known about the biogenesis of Fe/S clusters in the eukaryotic cell. Here, we demonstrate that mitochondria perform an essential role in the synthesis of both intra- and extra-mitochondrial Fe/S proteins. Nfs1p represents the yeast orthologue of the bacterial cysteine desulfur...

2006
D. Vantelon A. Hofmann K. Hanselmann A. M. Flank

In a high mountain lake and catchment area, a natural process of phosphorus enrichment is observed, induced by the iron-cycle. Investigations focus on the speciation of P and Fe in iron and manganese rich oxidic mineral crusts formed at the surface of rock pebbles. Iron and phosphorus are spatially associated although they are not forming iron phosphate minerals. While Fe and P K edge XAS spect...

The availability of iron for roots has been demonstrated as a critical factor in plant production. The addition of synthetic iron chelates to soil is a common practice in agriculture, which is not economically beneficial. Besides, chemical iron fertilizers cause many problems such as food contamination and environmental pollution. Development of natural Ferrioxamine B as an efficient and safe i...

2003
Timothy H. Warren

The reactions of hydrogen with the 14-electron high-spin iron( 1 1 ) dialkyls of stoichiometry [ FeRJdippe)] [dippe = 1,2-bis(diisopropylphosphino)ethane] have been studied. The p-methylbenzyl complex in diethyl ether yielded the zerovalent p-xylene complex [Fe(q6-C,H4Me,-1 ,4) (dippe)], where the arene ligand has been formed by addition of a hydrogen atom to the a-carbon of the p-methylbenzyl ...

2016
Nathalie Scheers Lena Rossander-Hulthen Inga Torsdottir Ann-Sofie Sandberg

BACKGROUND Lactic fermentation of foods increases the availability of iron as shown in a number of studies throughout the years. Several explanations have been provided such as decreased content of inhibitory phytate, increased solubility of iron, and increased content of lactic acid in the fermented product. However, to our knowledge, there are no data to support that the bioavailability of ir...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2008
Carola Vogel Frank W Heinemann Jörg Sutter Christian Anthon Karsten Meyer

Coordination compounds of iron in high oxidation states have been invoked as reactive intermediates in biocatalyses. Iron(IV) ferryl species are examples of such highly reactive species that have long been known to be at the catalytic centers of oxygenases. Supported by X-ray diffraction studies on nitrogenase, the iron nitride moiety has recently been suggested to be present at the site of bio...

Journal: :Blood 1998
E Moura M A Noordermeer N Verhoeven A F Verheul J J Marx

This study investigated the release of erythrocyte-derived iron from purified human monocytes obtained from healthy volunteers and hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) patients. After erythrophagocytosis of 59Fe-labeled erythrocytes, a complete transfer of iron from hemoglobin (Hb) to ferritin was observed within 24 hours in both control and HH monocytes. The iron was released from the monocytes in ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2007
Hwa-Young Shin Naresh Singhal Jae-Woo Park

Zero valent iron (ZVI), the primary reactive material in several permeable reactive barriers, is often oxidized to ferrous or ferric iron, resulting in decreased reactivity with time. Iron reducing bacteria can reconvert the ferric iron to its ferrous form, prolonging the reduction of chlorinated organic contaminants. In this study, the reduction of Fe(II,III) oxide and Fe(III) oxide by a strai...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2012
Heeyong Yoon Ramesh Golla Emmanuel Lesuisse Jayashree Pain Jason E Donald Elise R Lyver Debkumar Pain Andrew Dancis

Frataxin is a conserved mitochondrial protein deficient in patients with Friedreich's ataxia. Frataxin has been implicated in control of iron homoeostasis and Fe-S cluster assembly. In yeast or human mitochondria, frataxin interacts with components of the Fe-S cluster synthesis machinery, including the cysteine desulfurase Nfs1, accessory protein Isd11 and scaffold protein Isu. In the present p...

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