A mutated transferrin receptor lacking asparagine-linked glycosylation sites shows reduced functionality and an association with binding immunoglobulin protein (original) (raw)

Acquisition of the functional properties of the transferrin receptor during its biosynthesis

Caroline Enns

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1991

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Elimination of the O-linked glycosylation site at Thr 104 results in the generation of a soluble human-transferrin receptor

Caroline Enns

Blood, 1994

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Elimination of the 0Linked Glycosylation Site at Thr 104 Results in the Generation of a Soluble Human-Transferrin Receptor

Caroline Enns

1994

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Primary receptor-recognition site of human transferrin is in the C-terminal lobe

Philip Aisen

The Journal of biological chemistry, 1994

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A conserved RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) motif in the transferrin receptor is required for binding to transferrin

Adnan Sali

Biochemical Journal, 1999

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N-Linked Glycosylation Is Required for Transferrin-Induced Stabilization of Transferrin Receptor 2, but Not for Transferrin Binding or Trafficking to the Cell Surface

Caroline Enns

Biochemistry, 2013

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Receptor recognition sites reside in both lobes of human serum transferrin

John Brandts, Anne Mason

The Biochemical journal, 1997

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Receptor-mediated endocytosis of human transferrin and its cell surface receptor

Caroline Enns

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1985

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Receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin and recycling of the transferrin receptor in rat reticulocytes

Clifford Harding

Journal of Cell Biology, 1983

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Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis of Transferrin and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors: A Comparison of Constitutive and Ligand-Induced Uptake

Ernst Wagner

Journal of Cell Science, 1985

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Co-migration and internalization of transferrin and its receptor on K562 cells

Caroline Enns

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1983

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Nonacylated human transferrin receptors are rapidly internalized and mediate iron uptake

Shuqian Jing

The Journal of biological chemistry, 1990

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The Transferrin Receptor Cytoplasmic Domain Determines Its Rate of Transport through the Biosynthetic Pathway and Its Susceptibility to Cleavage Early in the Pathway

Caroline Enns

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998

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Receptor-mediated endocytosis of transferrin by Sertoli cells of the rat

Joe Harford

Biology of Reproduction, 1986

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Structural and Functional Consequences of the Substitution of Glycine 65 with Arginine in the N-Lobe of Human Transferrin †

Stephen Everse, Anne Mason

Biochemistry, 2009

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Transferrin receptors on human B and T lymphosblastoid cell lines

J. Larrick, P. Cresswell

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1979

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Monoclonal antibodies against defined epitopes of the human transferrin receptor cytoplasmic tail

Colin Hopkins

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 1992

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Identification of transferrin receptors on the surface of human cultured cells

Thomas Hamilton

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1979

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Evidcnce for the Functional Heterogeneity of the Two Sites of Transferrin in Vitro

Philip Aisen

British Journal of Haematology, 1980

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A Kinetically Active Site in the C-Lobe of Human Transferrin †

Philip Aisen

Biochemistry, 1997

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The complete amino acid sequence of human serum transferrin

Keith Brew

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1982

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Structural Reorganization of the Transferrin C-Lobe and Transferrin Receptor upon Complex Formation: The C-Lobe Binds to the Receptor Helical Domain †

Rutao Liu, Philip Aisen

Biochemistry, 2003

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The Mechanism of Iron Release from the Transferrin-Receptor 1 Adduct

Nguyêt-thanh Ha-duong

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2006

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Transferrin Binding to Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Activated by Phytohemagglutinin Involves a Specific Receptor

Robert Galbraith

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1980

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Delivery of drugs, proteins and genes into cells using transferrin as a ligand for receptor-mediated endocytosis

Ernst Wagner

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 1994

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cDNA cloning of the murine transferrin receptor: sequence of trans-membrane and adjacent regions

James Goding

The Journal of Immunology

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Mutagenesis of the aspartic acid ligands in human serum transferrin: lobe-lobe interaction and conformation as revealed by antibody, receptor-binding and iron-release studies

Anne Mason

The Biochemical journal, 1998

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Radioimmunochemical measurement of the transferrin receptor in human trophoblast and reticulocyte membranes with a specific anti-receptor antibody

Caroline Enns

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981

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In vitro acylation of the transferrin receptor

J. Larrick

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1984

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Biological and clinical aspects of soluble transferrin receptor

Joris Delanghe

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 2010

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Role of the human transferrin receptor cytoplasmic domain in endocytosis: localization of a specific signal sequence for internalization

Shuqian Jing

The Journal of cell …, 1990

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Intracellular interactions of transferrin and its receptor during biosynthesis

Trudi Hengeveld

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1990

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Transferrin receptor internalization sequence YXRF implicates a tight turn as the structural recognition motif for endocytosis

John Tainer

Cell, 1990

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Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Transferrin Receptor 2

Nathan Subramaniam

Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2002

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Transferrin-Directed Internalization and Cycling of Transferrin Receptor 2

Caroline Enns

Traffic, 2009

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