نتایج جستجو برای: ferritins

تعداد نتایج: 281  

Journal: :Blood 1980
R A Jacob H H Sandstead L M Klevay L K Johnson

Hematologic indices and iron balance data were obtained on 22 normal male volunteers who were subjected to a mean +/- SD phlebotomy of 164 +/- 34 ml whole blood/mo while living in a controlled environment. Over an average stay of 5 mo, volunteers did not develop anemia, but did display a reduction in iron stores that was quantitated by measurement of serum ferritin and iron balance. The percent...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Fanchon Divol Daniel Couch Geneviève Conéjéro Hannetz Roschzttardtz Stéphane Mari Catherine Curie

In most plant cell types, the chloroplast represents the largest sink for iron, which is both essential for chloroplast metabolism and prone to cause oxidative damage. Here, we show that to buffer the potentially harmful effects of iron, besides ferritins for storage, the chloroplast is equipped with specific iron transporters that respond to iron toxicity by removing iron from the chloroplast....

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2010
William G Ondo

Reduced brain iron is strongly associated with restless legs syndrome (RLS). Oral iron supplements are commonly recommended for RLS but are largely ineffective due to poor absorption and poor tolerability at required doses. Intravenous iron dextran has been shown to increase brain iron content. Surprisingly only a few reports have ever presented data on the clinical effect of high dose intraven...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2001
G Zhao F Bou-Abdallah X Yang P Arosio N D Chasteen

The ferritins are a class of iron storage and detoxification proteins that play a central role in the biological management of iron. These proteins have a catalytic site, "the ferroxidase site", located on the H-type subunit that facilitates the oxidation of Fe(II) to Fe(III) by O(2). Measurements during the past 10 years on a number of vertebrate ferritins have provided evidence that H(2)O(2) ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1994
S Levi B Corsi E Rovida A Cozzi P Santambrogio A Albertini P Arosio

Ferritins are 24-mer proteins which store and detoxify intracellular iron. Mammalian ferritins are made of two subunit types, the H- and L-chains, with different functional specificity. The H-chain has a metal-binding site (the ferroxidase center) which confers ferroxidase activity to the protein and accelerates iron incorporation. In the L-chain the center is substituted by a salt bridge. We p...

Journal: :Gut 1975
L W Powell L V McKeering J W Halliday

Purified tissue ferritins isolated from Bantu subjects with gross haemosiderosis, from a patient with idiopathic haemochromatosis (HC) treated by phlebotomy, and from rats with experimental iron overload were studied in order to determine the significance of the abnormality previously demonstrated in tissue isoferritins in patients with IHC. The isoferrin profile of the tissues from the Bantu s...

Journal: :Gut 1978
M C Kew J D Torrance D Derman M Simon G M Macnab R W Charlton T H Bothwell

Serum ferritin concentrations were found to be raised, often considerably, in 58 of 76 black patients with primary liver cancer (PLC). No correlation could be demonstrated between the serum ferritin concentration and several other measurements, including the following: hepatic iron stores measured chemically, the size of the tumour, serum transaminase values, and the presence or absence of cirr...

2016
Dominik Heinz

In this work, investigations on gallium indium nitride (GaInN) quantum well structures as optochemical transducers in biosensing are presented. In contrast to the conventional electrical read-out of III-nitride-based sensors, a purely optical photoluminescence read-out is performed. Particularly, optical investigations of the iron-storage molecule ferritin deposited on GaInN quantum wells are p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1986
M O'Connell B Halliwell C P Moorhouse O I Aruoma H Baum T J Peters

Horse spleen and human spleen ferritins increase the formation of hydroxyl radicals (OH) at both pH 4.5 and pH 7.4 in reaction mixtures containing ascorbic acid and H2O2. The generation of OH is inhibited by the chelator desferrioxamine. Human spleen haemosiderin also accelerates OH generation in identical reaction mixtures, but is far less effective (on a unit iron basis) than ferritin under a...

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