Transferrin receptor

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[[1cx8]] – hTfR ectodomain – human<br />
[[1cx8]] – hTfR ectodomain – human<br />
[[1de4]] - hTfR ectodomain + hemochromatosis protein + β-2-microglobulin<br />
[[1de4]] - hTfR ectodomain + hemochromatosis protein + β-2-microglobulin<br />
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[[1suv]] - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin<br />
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[[1suv]], [[6soy]], [[6soz]] - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin<br />
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[[6d03]], [[6d04]], [[6d05]] - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin – Cryo EM<br />
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[[6s9j]] - hTfR ectodomain + PRE-GP-C<br />
[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin N-lobe<br />
[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin N-lobe<br />
[[2nsu]] - hTfR ectodomain in dog retrovirus – Cryo EM<br />
[[2nsu]] - hTfR ectodomain in dog retrovirus – Cryo EM<br />

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Human transferrin receptor ectodomain dimer (grey and green) complex with transferrin N-lobe (pink and yellow) and C-lobe (cyan and magenta) and carbonate, 1suv

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3D structures of transferrin receptor

1cx8 – hTfR ectodomain – human
1de4 - hTfR ectodomain + hemochromatosis protein + β-2-microglobulin
1suv, 6soy, 6soz - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin
6d03, 6d04, 6d05 - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin – Cryo EM
6s9j - hTfR ectodomain + PRE-GP-C
3s9l, 3s9m, 3s9n - hTfR ectodomain + transferrin N-lobe
2nsu - hTfR ectodomain in dog retrovirus – Cryo EM
3kas - hTfR ectodomain + Machupo virus GP1

References

  1. Levy JE, Jin O, Fujiwara Y, Kuo F, Andrews NC. Transferrin receptor is necessary for development of erythrocytes and the nervous system. Nat Genet. 1999 Apr;21(4):396-9. PMID:10192390 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/7727
  2. Cazzola M, Beguin Y, Bergamaschi G, Guarnone R, Cerani P, Barella S, Cao A, Galanello R. Soluble transferrin receptor as a potential determinant of iron loading in congenital anaemias due to ineffective erythropoiesis. Br J Haematol. 1999 Sep;106(3):752-5. PMID:10468869

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