Transferrin From Human Serum, Alexa Fluor™ 647 Conjugate
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Transferrin From Human Serum, Alexa Fluor™ 647 Conjugate
Transferrin is a monomeric serum glycoprotein (∼80,000 daltons) that binds to a specific receptor on the surface of vertebrate cellsRead more
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5 mg
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Transferrin is a monomeric serum glycoprotein (∼80,000 daltons) that binds to a specific receptor on the surface of vertebrate cells and delivers up to two Fe3+ atoms via receptor-mediated endocytosis—our labeled LDL complexes are useful tools for studying this phenomenon. Once iron-carrying transferrin proteins are inside endosomes, the acidic environment favors dissociation of iron from the transferrin–receptor complex. Following the release of iron, the apotransferrin is recycled to the plasma membrane, where it is released from its receptor to scavenge more iron. Fluorescent transferrin conjugates can therefore be used with fluorescent LDL to distinguish the lysosomally directed and recycling endosomal pathways.
These experiments are typically performed by adding fluorescently labeled transferrin to cultured cells and analyzing them by microscopy. We offer a biotinylated transferrin conjugate and more than 10 fluorescent versions.
Key Applications of Labeled Transferrin Some of the many applications for labeled transferrin include: • Image transferrin receptor dynamics using FRET • Observe receptor trafficking in live cells by confocal laser-scanning microscopy • Investigate events occurring during endosomal acidification • Measure transferrin receptor binding affinity in mammals and parasites
For Research Use Only. Not intended for any animal or human therapeutic or diagnostic use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodFluorescence
Dye TypeAlexa Fluor Dyes
Excitation/Emission650/665
FormSolid
Protein FamilyTransferrin
Quantity5 mg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product LineAlexa Fluor
Product TypeTransferrin
pH7.2
Unit Size5 mg
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C) and protect from light.
Citations & References (31)
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PubMed ID:18681468
Mammalian cell penetration, siRNA transfection, and DNA transfection by supercharged proteins.
Authors:McNaughton BR, Cronican JJ, Thompson DB, Liu DR,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:19307578
'Nucleic acid reagents, including small interfering RNA (siRNA) and plasmid DNA, are important tools for the study of mammalian cells and are promising starting points for the development of new therapeutic agents. Realizing their full potential, however, requires nucleic acid delivery reagents that are simple to prepare, effective across many ... More
Glycosylation influences the lectin activities of the macrophage mannose receptor.
Authors:Su Y, Bakker T, Harris J, Tsang C, Brown GD, Wormald MR, Gordon S, Dwek RA, Rudd PM, Martinez-Pomares L
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:15983039
'The mannose receptor (MR) is a heavily glycosylated endocytic receptor that recognizes both mannosylated and sulfated ligands through its C-type lectin domains and cysteine-rich (CR) domain, respectively. Differential binding properties have been described for MR isolated from different sources, and we hypothesized that this could be due to altered glycosylation. ... More
Caveolin regulates endocytosis of the muscle repair protein, dysferlin.
Authors:Hernández-Deviez DJ, Howes MT, Laval SH, Bushby K, Hancock JF, Parton RG,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:18096699
'Dysferlin and Caveolin-3 are plasma membrane proteins associated with muscular dystrophy. Patients with mutations in the CAV3 gene show dysferlin mislocalization in muscle cells. By utilizing caveolin-null cells, expression of caveolin mutants, and different mutants of dysferlin, we have dissected the site of action of caveolin with respect to dysferlin ... More
Authors:Austin CD, Lawrence DA, Peden AA, Varfolomeev EE, Totpal K, De Mazière AM, Klumperman J, Arnott D, Pham V, Scheller RH, Ashkenazi A
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:16801533
'Endocytosis is crucial for various aspects of cell homeostasis. Here, we show that proapoptotic death receptors (DRs) trigger selective destruction of the clathrin-dependent endocytosis machinery. DR stimulation induced rapid, caspase-mediated cleavage of key clathrin-pathway components, halting cellular uptake of the classic cargo protein transferrin. DR-proximal initiator caspases cleaved the clathrin ... More