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holo-Transferrin human

SIGMA/T4132 - ≥98%

Synonym: Siderophilin, iron-saturated

CAS Number: 11096-37-0
EC Number: 234-318-8
MDL Number: MFCD00131337
Product Type: Chemical

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45-T4132-100MG 100 mg
$207.00
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45-T4132-500MG 500 mg
$596.00
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45-T4132-1G 1 g
$1020.00
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assay ≥98%
biological source human
form powder
impurities HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, none detected
Iron content 1100-1600 μg/g
Quality Level 200 
storage temp. 2-8°C
technique(s) cell culture | mammalian: suitable
UniProt accession no. P02787 
Analysis Note: Purity by agarose gel electrophoresis.
Application: Human holo-transferrin has been used:
• in colony-forming assays
• for transferrin uptake and recycling in transfected HEK-293 (human embryonic kidney) cells or bone marrow cells
• for the preparation of luteinizing and non- luteinizing granulose cells

Biochem/physiol Actions: Studies have shown that co-treatment of breast cancer cells with holo-transferrin, which increases iron levels within cells and derivatives of artemisinin results in increased cell death.
Biochem/physiol Actions: Transferrin (TF) is the iron transport protein in the blood. Iron is transported in the serum by binding to circulating transferrin, which in turn binds to receptors on the cell surface. At the alkaline extracellular pH of 7.4, TF binds one or two ferric ions. The iron-bound TF molecules can bind the dimeric transferrin receptor (TfR). At this pH, iron-free transferrin is not recognized by TfR. This is followed by an endocytotic pathway involving the TfR, where the entire complex is internalized by endocytosis. As the pH reduces in the cell, iron is released from TF. The complex then returns to the cell surface and the apo-TF molecules dissociate from the receptor.
General description: Transferrin (TF) belongs to the family of bilobal glycoproteins, which bind ferric iron. The homologous N- and C-lobes of the protein have a single iron-binding site present in a deep cleft. The gene encoding TF is localized on human chromosome 3q22.1.
Packaging: 1 g in glass bottle
Packaging: 100, 500 mg in glass bottle
RIDADR NONH for all modes of transport
WGK Germany WGK 3
Purity ≥98%
Storage Temp. 2-8°C
UNSPSC 12352202

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