Iron Homeostasis/Ferroptosis Antibody Sampler Kit #36354
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Protocols
- 4393: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
- 7074: Western Blotting
- 13113: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose), Immunofluorescence*, Flow
- 15083: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose)
- 35293: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Magnetic)
- 44667: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose)
- 66849: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose)
- 68106: Western Blotting
- 80672: Western Blotting, Immunofluorescence*, Flow, Flow Cytometry Live Cell Unconjugated Rabbit
- 88677: Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation (Agarose)
Product Description
Background
Transferrin receptor 1 (CD71, TFRC) is a type II transmembrane receptor and carrier protein responsible for the uptake of cellular iron (6). Export of iron from the cell is controlled by ferroportin-1 (FPN1), also known as solute carrier family 40 member 1 (SLC40A1) or iron-regulated transporter 1 (IREG1), a multi-pass membrane protein that transports iron from the inside of the cell into the blood (7). Cellular storage and transport of iron are highly regulated processes (8).
Ferritin is a ubiquitous protein that sequesters iron in a non-toxic and bioavailable form. Ferritin forms a large holoenzyme consisting of ferritin heavy chain (FTH) and ferritin light chain (FTL), each having unique functions. FTHs catalyze the first step in iron storage, the oxidation of Fe2+, whereas FTLs promote the nucleation of ferrihydrite, enabling storage of Fe3+ (9). Ferritin levels can be controlled through ferritinophagy, a selective process of autophagy targeting ferritin.
Nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4), also known as ARA70 or ELE1, which was initially discovered as a transcriptional coactivator of androgen receptor (10,11), also functions as an autophagy cargo receptor by shuttling ferritin to the lysosome to maintain iron homeostasis (12-14).
Six transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate 1 (STEAP1) is a transmembrane metalloreductase abundantly expressed in the prostate that reduces Fe3+ to Fe2+ and Cu2+ to Cu1+ (15).
Divalent metal-ion transporter 1 (DMT1, SLC11A2, NRAMP2) is a transmembrane metal ion transport protein that plays critical roles in non-heme iron absorption in the intestine and iron acquisition by erythroid precursor cells (16,17). Following cellular iron uptake, DMT1 transfers Fe3+ from the endosomes to the cytoplasm. Import of iron to the mitochondria, which is required for cellular respiration, is mediated by the solute carrier proteins mitoferrin-1 (SLC25A37) and mitoferrin-2 (SLC25A28) (18). Overall, many of the proteins that regulate iron homeostasis can play a critical role in regulating iron-dependent processes, sensitivity to ferroptosis, and human disease (19,20).
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