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The following pages link to Involvement of heme in the degradation of iron-regulatory protein 2. (Q41032841):
Displaying 28 items.
- Identification of the ubiquitin-protein ligase that recognizes oxidized IRP2 (Q24297533) (← links)
- Amyloid-beta peptide binds with heme to form a peroxidase: relationship to the cytopathologies of Alzheimer's disease (Q24305330) (← links)
- Coordinating responses to iron and oxygen stress with DNA and mRNA promoters: the ferritin story. (Q30359129) (← links)
- p190RhoGEF Binds to a destabilizing element in the 3' untranslated region of light neurofilament subunit mRNA and alters the stability of the transcript (Q30685446) (← links)
- Iron-dependent degradation of IRP2 requires its C-terminal region and IRP structural integrity (Q33316852) (← links)
- Iron-based redox switches in biology (Q33741265) (← links)
- Iron-regulatory proteins, iron-responsive elements and ferritin mRNA translation (Q33785149) (← links)
- Targeting mRNA to regulate iron and oxygen metabolism (Q33800751) (← links)
- Combinatorial mRNA regulation: iron regulatory proteins and iso-iron-responsive elements (Iso-IREs). (Q34076054) (← links)
- DNA and mRNA elements with complementary responses to hemin, antioxidant inducers, and iron control ferritin-L expression (Q34085026) (← links)
- Iron regulatory proteins in pathobiology. (Q34086473) (← links)
- Heme deficiency may be a factor in the mitochondrial and neuronal decay of aging (Q34379668) (← links)
- The iron regulatory proteins: targets and modulators of free radical reactions and oxidative damage. (Q34679185) (← links)
- Iron-mediated degradation of IRP2, an unexpected pathway involving a 2-oxoglutarate-dependent oxygenase activity (Q35544553) (← links)
- Molecular control of vertebrate iron homeostasis by iron regulatory proteins (Q36536936) (← links)
- An iron responsive element-like stem-loop regulates alpha-hemoglobin-stabilizing protein mRNA. (Q36914433) (← links)
- The power plant of the cell is also a smithy: the emerging role of mitochondria in cellular iron homeostasis (Q37249438) (← links)
- Regulation of iron pathways in response to hypoxia (Q37824080) (← links)
- The many faces of the octahedral ferritin protein (Q37832421) (← links)
- Ferritin does not donate its iron for haem synthesis in macrophages (Q39697952) (← links)
- Heme controls ferroportin1 (FPN1) transcription involving Bach1, Nrf2 and a MARE/ARE sequence motif at position -7007 of the FPN1 promoter (Q39736112) (← links)
- Sodium nitroprusside promotes IRP2 degradation via an increase in intracellular iron and in the absence of S nitrosylation at C178. (Q41980784) (← links)
- Human iron regulatory protein 2 is easily cleaved in its specific domain: consequences for the haem binding properties of the protein (Q41982923) (← links)
- Ferritin induction protects cortical astrocytes from heme-mediated oxidative injury (Q44105509) (← links)
- Identification of a heme-sensing domain in iron regulatory protein 2. (Q45021725) (← links)
- Effect of transition metal ions (cobalt and nickel chlorides) on intestinal iron absorption (Q45067425) (← links)
- Two heme binding sites are involved in the regulated degradation of the bacterial iron response regulator (Irr) protein. (Q45197492) (← links)
- Oxidative stress promotes degradation of the Irr protein to regulate haem biosynthesis in Bradyrhizobium japonicum (Q51242218) (← links)