Regulation of cellular iron metabolism
Jewish General Hospital · The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Iron is an essential but potentially hazardous biometal. Mammalian cells require sufficient amounts of iron to satisfy metabolic needs or to accomplish specialized functions. Iron is delivered to tissues by circulating transferrin, a transporter that captures iron released into the plasma mainly from intestinal enterocytes or reticuloendothelial macrophages. The binding of iron-laden transferrin to the cell-surface transferrin receptor 1 results in endocytosis and uptake of the metal cargo. Internalized iron is transported to mitochondria for the synthesis of haem or iron-sulfur clusters, which are integral parts of several metalloproteins, and excess iron is stored and detoxified in cytosolic ferritin. Iron…
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- 39.10
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Metabolism
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Clean water and sanitation