Mössbauer studies of iron incorporation into ferritins |
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Authors: | E. R. Bauminger P. M. Harrison D. Hechel I. Nowik A. Treffry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel;(2) Krebs Institute, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Iron(III) monomers, dimers and clusters have been identified by Mössbauer spectroscopy during the initial stages of iron incorporation into ferritins, following Fe(II) oxidation. Iron(III) monomers seem to arise from dimer dissociation. Some of the monomers are transferred from iron poor to iron rich ferritin molecules, where they join the iron core clusters. Horse spleen ferritin, several variants of human H chain ferritin andEscherichia coli ferritin (Ec-FTN) can all accept the iron from human H chain ferritin. The small iron cores of Ec-FTN are different from those of mammalian ferritins, which indicates that the structure of the iron core depends on the protein shell. |
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