نتایج جستجو برای: ferroxidase

تعداد نتایج: 334  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
P Santambrogio S Levi A Cozzi B Corsi P Arosio

Mammalian ferritins are iron-storage proteins made of 24 subunits of two types: the H- and L-chains. L-chains, in contrast with H-chains, lack detectable ferroxidase activity. When ferritins were subjected to iron loading in vitro with increments near the saturation limit of 4000 Fe atoms per molecule, the homopolymers of human H-chains formed insoluble aggregates, caused by non-specific iron h...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Yong-Sung Park Ji-Hyun Kim Jin-Hwa Cho Hyo-Ihl Chang Seung-Wook Kim Hyun-Dong Paik Chang-Won Kang Tae-Hyoung Kim Ha-Chin Sung Cheol-Won Yun

FgFtr1 and FgFtr2 are putative iron permeases, and FgFet1 and FgFet2 are putative ferroxidases of Fusarium graminearum. They have high homologies with iron permease ScFtr1 and ferroxidase ScFet3 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at the amino acid level. The genes encoding iron permease and ferroxidase were localized to the same chromosome in the manner of FgFtr1/FgFet1 and FgFtr2/FgFet2. The GFP (gre...

2015
Guillaume Grolez Caroline Moreau Bernard Sablonnière Guillaume Garçon Jean-Christophe Devedjian Sayah Meguig Patrick Gelé Christine Delmaire Regis Bordet Luc Defebvre Ioav Z Cabantchik David Devos

BACKGROUND Growing body of evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with oxidative damage via iron accumulation in the substantia nigra (SN). Low ceruloplasmin (CP)-ferroxidase activity has been identified in the SN and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with PD. The iron chelator, deferiprone, reduces the abnormally high levels of iron in the SN. In order to determi...

Journal: :International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research 2014

2013
Sukru Gulec James F. Collins

During iron deficiency, perturbations in copper homeostasis have frequently been documented. Previous studies in iron-deprived rats demonstrated that enterocyte and hepatic copper levels increase and a copper transporter (the Menkes Copper ATPase; Atp7a) is induced in the duodenal epithelium in parallel to iron transport-related genes (e.g. Dmt1, Dcytb, Fpn1). Moreover, two ferroxidase proteins...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1970
H P Roeser G R Lee S Nacht G E Cartwright

The importance of ceruloplasmin in iron metabolism was studied in swine made hypoceruloplasminemic by copper deprivation. When the plasma ceruloplasmin level fell below 1% of normal, cell-to-plasma iron flow became sufficiently impaired to cause hypoferremia, even though total body iron stores were normal. When ceruloplasmin was administered to such animals, plasma iron increased immediately an...

Journal: :Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography 2002

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
S Sun N D Chasteen

Protein ferroxidase site(s), which catalyze the reaction between ferrous ion and dioxygen, have long been thought to play a role in core formation in ferritin; however, the mechanism of the reaction has never been studied in detail. In the present work, the enzymatic activity of ferritin was examined using oximetry, the net Fe2+ oxidation reaction being as follows. [formula: see text] The react...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1969
H A Ragan S Nacht G R Lee C R Bishop G E Cartwright

RAGAN, H. A., S. NACHT, G. R. LEE, C. R. BISHOP, AND G. E. CARTWRIGHT. Effect of ceruloplasmin on plasma iron in copper-deficient swine. Am. J. Physiol. 217(5) : 1320-1323. 1969.-The administration of homologous ceruloplasmin to copper-deficient swine with adequate iron stores resulted in a rapid, marked, and sustained increase in plasma iron concentration. An amount of inorganic copper equival...

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