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241 related items for PubMed ID: 21877262

  • 1. Maxi- and mini-ferritins: minerals and protein nanocages.
    Bevers LE, Theil EC.
    Prog Mol Subcell Biol; 2011; 52():29-47. PubMed ID: 21877262
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  • 2. Solving Biology's Iron Chemistry Problem with Ferritin Protein Nanocages.
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  • 3. Moving Iron through ferritin protein nanocages depends on residues throughout each four α-helix bundle subunit.
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  • 4. Ferritin ion channel disorder inhibits Fe(II)/O2 reactivity at distant sites.
    Tosha T, Behera RK, Theil EC.
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  • 11. Ferritin protein nanocage ion channels: gating by N-terminal extensions.
    Tosha T, Behera RK, Ng HL, Bhattasali O, Alber T, Theil EC.
    J Biol Chem; 2012 Apr 13; 287(16):13016-25. PubMed ID: 22362775
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  • 12. Ferritin protein nanocages-the story.
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  • 13. Ferritins: iron/oxygen biominerals in protein nanocages.
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  • 14. Moving Fe2+ from ferritin ion channels to catalytic OH centers depends on conserved protein cage carboxylates.
    Behera RK, Theil EC.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2014 Jun 03; 111(22):7925-30. PubMed ID: 24843174
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  • 15. Ferritins for Chemistry and for Life.
    Theil EC, Behera RK, Tosha T.
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  • 16. The ferritin Fe2 site at the diiron catalytic center controls the reaction with O2 in the rapid mineralization pathway.
    Tosha T, Hasan MR, Theil EC.
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  • 17. Fe(2+) substrate transport through ferritin protein cage ion channels influences enzyme activity and biomineralization.
    Behera RK, Torres R, Tosha T, Bradley JM, Goulding CW, Theil EC.
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  • 18. CD and MCD spectroscopic studies of the two Dps miniferritin proteins from Bacillus anthracis: role of O2 and H2O2 substrates in reactivity of the diiron catalytic centers.
    Schwartz JK, Liu XS, Tosha T, Diebold A, Theil EC, Solomon EI.
    Biochemistry; 2010 Dec 14; 49(49):10516-25. PubMed ID: 21028901
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  • 19. Multiple pathways for mineral core formation in mammalian apoferritin. The role of hydrogen peroxide.
    Zhao G, Bou-Abdallah F, Arosio P, Levi S, Janus-Chandler C, Chasteen ND.
    Biochemistry; 2003 Mar 18; 42(10):3142-50. PubMed ID: 12627982
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