Anti-Transferrin Receptor antibody [66IG10]
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Mouse Monoclonal Transferrin Receptor antibody. Suitable for Flow Cyt and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Cell preparation containing TFRC protein.
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CD71, Transferrin receptor protein 1, TR, TfR, TfR1, Trfr, T9, p90, TFRC
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-Transferrin Receptor antibody [66IG10] (AB194402)
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Jurkat cells labelling human CD71 with ab194402 followed by goat anti-Mouse IgG-CF488 (Blue); Isotype Control (Red).
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Flow Cytometry - Anti-Transferrin Receptor antibody [66IG10] (AB194402)
Flow Cytometric Analysis of of labelling human CD71 on K562 cells with ab194402 (green : AF488-labeled) compared with unlabelled control cells (Black) and Isotype Control (Grey).
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Biological function summary
TfR plays a critical role in iron homeostasis by mediating the internalization of transferrin and release of iron in the endosomes. It operates as part of the transferrin-transferrin receptor complex facilitating iron assimilation necessary for DNA synthesis and cell growth. Iron release involves acidifying endosomes allowing transferrin to bind with specific cellular receptors including alternate forms like beta 2 transferrin. The process subsequently contributes to erythropoiesis and various metabolic processes by regulating essential cellular iron levels.
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The transferrin receptor is central to iron metabolism and the receptor-mediated endocytosis pathway. It tightly interacts with transferrin and intracellular pathways process the iron released from transferrin within endosomes. The receptor's role in this pathway involves a dynamic with other proteins such as HFE and hepcidin. These interactions help control systemic iron levels linking closely to the maintenance of erythroid cell health and proliferation.
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Extracellular vesicles and circulating nucleic acids 4:532-547 PubMed40357132
2023
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