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{{STRUCTURE_1jnf|  PDB=1jnf  | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Rabbit transferrin with Fe+3 (light red), carbonate and Cl- (green) ion,  [[1jnf]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_1jnf|  PDB=1jnf  | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Rabbit transferrin with Fe+3 (light red), carbonate and Cl- (green) ion,  [[1jnf]] }}


'''Transferrin''' (TF) is an iron-binding protein.  TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues.  TF contains two lobes: at the N  and C termini.  Ovotransferrin (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white albumen.  For details see [[Molecular Playground/Transferrin]].
'''Transferrin''' or '''serotransferrin''' (TF) is an iron-binding protein.  TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues.  TF contains two lobes: at the N  and C termini.  Ovotransferrin (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white albumen.  For details see [[Molecular Playground/Transferrin]].


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== 3D Structures of Transferrin ==
== 3D Structures of Transferrin ==
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===Transferrin===  
===Transferrin===  


[[1jnf]] – rTF - rabbit<br />
[[1jnf]] – rTF - rabbit<br />
[[3qyt]], [[3v83]] – hTF + Fe+3 <br />
[[4h0w]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3<br />
[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor - human<br />
[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor - human<br />
[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br />
[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br />
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[[1dtg]], [[1d3k]], [[1d4n]], [[1fqe]], [[1fqf]], [[1jqf]], [[1n7w]], [[1n7x]], [[1oqg]], [[1oqh]], [[2o7u]], [[2o84]], [[3fgs]] - hTF N terminal (mutant)<br />
[[1dtg]], [[1d3k]], [[1d4n]], [[1fqe]], [[1fqf]], [[1jqf]], [[1n7w]], [[1n7x]], [[1oqg]], [[1oqh]], [[2o7u]], [[2o84]], [[3fgs]] - hTF N terminal (mutant)<br />
[[1ryo]] - hTF N terminal + oxalate
[[1ryo]] - hTF N terminal + oxalate
===Transferrin C lobe===
[[3skp]] – hTF C terminal<br />


===Apo transferrin===
===Apo transferrin===
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===Ovotransferrin===
===Ovotransferrin===


[[1ovt]], [[1n04]] – cOTF - chicken<br />
[[1ovt]], [[1n04]] – cOTF + Fe+3 - chicken<br />
[[2d3i]] – cOTF (Al)<br />
[[2d3i]] – cOTF + Al+3<br />
[[1dot]] – dOTF - duck
[[1dot]] – dOTF + Fe+3 - duck


===Ovotransferrin N lobe===
===Ovotransferrin N lobe===

Revision as of 11:59, 22 May 2014

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Transferrin or serotransferrin (TF) is an iron-binding protein. TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues. TF contains two lobes: at the N and C termini. Ovotransferrin (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white albumen. For details see Molecular Playground/Transferrin.

3D Structures of Transferrin3D Structures of Transferrin

Updated on 22-May-2014

TransferrinTransferrin

1jnf – rTF - rabbit
3qyt, 3v83 – hTF + Fe+3
4h0w – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3
1suv – hTF + TF receptor - human
3s9l, 3s9m, 3s9n - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor
1h76 – TF - pig

Transferrin N lobeTransferrin N lobe

1tfd – rTF N terminal
1a8e, 1a8f, 1b3e, 1n84 - hTF N terminal
1dtg, 1d3k, 1d4n, 1fqe, 1fqf, 1jqf, 1n7w, 1n7x, 1oqg, 1oqh, 2o7u, 2o84, 3fgs - hTF N terminal (mutant)
1ryo - hTF N terminal + oxalate

Transferrin C lobeTransferrin C lobe

3skp – hTF C terminal

Apo transferrinApo transferrin

1bp5, 1btj - hTF N terminal
2hau, 2hav – hTF (mutant)

OvotransferrinOvotransferrin

1ovt, 1n04 – cOTF + Fe+3 - chicken
2d3i – cOTF + Al+3
1dot – dOTF + Fe+3 - duck

Ovotransferrin N lobeOvotransferrin N lobe

1ovb, 1gv8 – dOTF NII domain
1gvc - dOTF NII domain + nitrilotriacetate
1nnt, 1nft, 1iej – cOTF N terminal

Apo ovotransferrinApo ovotransferrin

1aov – dOTF
1aiv, 1ryx– cOTF
1tfa - cOTF N terminal
1iq7 - cOTF C terminal
1lfc – OTF residues 17-41 – bovine - NMR

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