Ferritin

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[[Ferritin]] (FR) is an iron storage and release protein. It stores iron as microcrystals with phosphate and hydroxide ions. FR is composed of 24 subunits of heavy chain (FTH) and light chain (FTL).<ref>PMID:20304033</ref> Amphibians have an additional middle subunit FR (FTM).<br />
[[Ferritin]] (FR) is an iron storage and release protein. It stores iron as microcrystals with phosphate and hydroxide ions. FR is composed of 24 subunits of heavy chain (FTH) and light chain (FTL).<ref>PMID:20304033</ref> Amphibians have an additional middle subunit FR (FTM).<br />
* '''apo-ferritin''' (apo-FR) is a non-Fe-containing ferritin.<br />
* '''apo-ferritin''' (apo-FR) is a non-Fe-containing ferritin.<br />
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* '''Bacterioferritin''' (BFR) structure is very similar to FR. It contains a binuclear iron center and haem. It stores iron as ferric oxide mineral in its hollow central cavity.<br />
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* '''Bacterioferritin''' (BFR) structure is very similar to FR. It contains a binuclear iron center and haem. It stores iron as ferric oxide mineral in its hollow central cavity<ref>PMID:37375226</ref>.<br />
* '''Thioferritin''' (TFR) is a ferritin-related protein with 2 cysteine residues adjacent to the dimetal binding site.<br />
* '''Thioferritin''' (TFR) is a ferritin-related protein with 2 cysteine residues adjacent to the dimetal binding site.<br />
* '''DNA-binding Protein of Starved cells''' (Dps) - a ferritin-like diiron carboxylate.<br />
* '''DNA-binding Protein of Starved cells''' (Dps) - a ferritin-like diiron carboxylate.<br />

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Crystal structure of Fe-soaked ferritin from the hyperthermophilic archael anaerobe Pyrococcus furiousus 2jd7

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References

  1. Wang W, Knovich MA, Coffman LG, Torti FM, Torti SV. Serum ferritin: Past, present and future. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2010 Aug;1800(8):760-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2010.03.011. , Epub 2010 Mar 19. PMID:20304033 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2010.03.011
  2. van der Ven AM, Gyamfi H, Suttisansanee U, Ahmad MS, Su Z, Taylor RM, Poole A, Chiorean S, Daub E, Urquhart T, Honek JF. Molecular Engineering of E. coli Bacterioferritin: A Versatile Nanodimensional Protein Cage. Molecules. 2023 Jun 9;28(12):4663. PMID:37375226 doi:10.3390/molecules28124663

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