Transferrin

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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Transferrin''' or '''serotransferrin''' (TF) is an iron-binding protein. TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues<ref>PMID:2208733</ref>. '''Ovotransferrin''' (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white. For details see [[Molecular Playground/Transferrin]].
'''Transferrin''' or '''serotransferrin''' (TF) is an iron-binding protein. TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues<ref>PMID:2208733</ref>. '''Ovotransferrin''' (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white. For details see [[Molecular Playground/Transferrin]].
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**[[3qyt]], [[3v83]], [[4x1b]] – hTF + Fe+3 - human<br />
**[[3qyt]], [[3v83]], [[4x1b]] – hTF + Fe+3 - human<br />
**[[4x1d]] – hTF + Yb+3 <br />
**[[4x1d]] – hTF + Yb+3 <br />
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**[[5dyh]] – hTF + Ti+4 <br />
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**[[5dyh]], [[5h52]] – hTF + Ti+4 <br />
**[[4h0w]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3<br />
**[[4h0w]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3<br />
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**[[5x5p]], [[5wtd]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Ru+3<br />
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**[[5y6k]] – hTF + Fe+3 + probe<br />
**[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor <br />
**[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor <br />
**[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br />
**[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br />
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**[[6d03]], [[6d04]], [[6d05]] – TF + TF receptor - ''Pasmodium vivax'' - Cryo EM<br />
*Transferrin N lobe
*Transferrin N lobe

Revision as of 22:18, 26 September 2018

Glycosylated human transferrin with Fe+3 (light red), carbonate and sulfate (PDB code 3qyt).

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3D Structures of Transferrin

Updated on 26-September-2018

References

  1. de Jong G, van Dijk JP, van Eijk HG. The biology of transferrin. Clin Chim Acta. 1990 Sep;190(1-2):1-46. PMID:2208733
  2. Liu YS, Xu GY, Cheng DQ, Li YM. Determination of serum carbohydrate-deficient transferrin in the diagnosis of alcoholic liver disease. Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int. 2005 May;4(2):265-8. PMID:15908327
  3. Yang N, Zhang H, Wang M, Hao Q, Sun H. Iron and bismuth bound human serum transferrin reveals a partially-opened conformation in the N-lobe. Sci Rep. 2012;2:999. doi: 10.1038/srep00999. Epub 2012 Dec 19. PMID:23256035 doi:10.1038/srep00999

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