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The loading of the ferritin starts with Fe(II) state ions passing through the pores into the ferritin. In the cavity of the ferritin, the Fe(II) state ions are oxidized to Fe(III) state ions by fero oxidoreductase activity of the ferritin subunits. Thus, biomineralization of Fe(III) state ions takes place at the inner surface of the ferritin (Briat and Lobréaux, 1997). | The loading of the ferritin starts with Fe(II) state ions passing through the pores into the ferritin. In the cavity of the ferritin, the Fe(II) state ions are oxidized to Fe(III) state ions by fero oxidoreductase activity of the ferritin subunits. Thus, biomineralization of Fe(III) state ions takes place at the inner surface of the ferritin (Briat and Lobréaux, 1997). | ||
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During the release of iron ions of the ferritins cavity, the Fe(III) ions are reduced again into Fe(II) ions. These are released from the crystalline structures and attract oxygen atoms. Thus, the ions become soluble and can leave the interior of the ferritin through the pores (Casiday and Frey, 2000). | During the release of iron ions of the ferritins cavity, the Fe(III) ions are reduced again into Fe(II) ions. These are released from the crystalline structures and attract oxygen atoms. Thus, the ions become soluble and can leave the interior of the ferritin through the pores (Casiday and Frey, 2000). | ||
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− | Human ferritin can not only form iron nanoparticles, but also nanoparticles of e.g. gold or silver ions(Butts et al., 2008). This makes human ferritin suitable for the recycling of valuable metal ions (Figure 3). | + | Human ferritin can not only form iron nanoparticles, but also nanoparticles of e.g. gold or silver ions(Butts et al., 2008). This makes human ferritin suitable for the recycling of valuable metal ions (Figure 3). However, adisadvantage of the wild-type is that nanoparticles are also formed on the outside of the protein shell. Therefore, we introduce an <a href="">improved human ferritin</a>, which is optimized to form nanoparticles mainly in the inside of the ferritin and has a higher affinity for gold and silver ions. |
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Iron Uptake by Ferritin
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