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Transferrin [11096-37-0]

16-16-032001-LEL
Athens Research
Protein IDP02787
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Athens Research
  • Product Name
    Transferrin [11096-37-0]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    9
  • Applications Supplier
    Cell Culture Media, ELISA, Antisera Production, In Vitro Diagnostic, Protein Chemistry Research, Drug Delivery research, Iron Metabolism, Infection
  • CAS Number
    11096-37-0
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    ≥95% by SDS-PAGE.
  • Protein IDP02787
  • Protein Name
    Serotransferrin
  • Scientific Description
    Transferrin is a multifunctional monomeric glycoprotein primarily synthesized in the liver and found abundantly in plasma, where it plays a central role in iron metabolism and homeostasis. Each transferrin molecule can reversibly bind two ferric (Fe³⁺) ions with high affinity, facilitating the safe transport and regulated distribution of iron from absorption sites in the gut and macrophages to tissues throughout the body, especially to the bone marrow for hemoglobin synthesis. This iron delivery is mediated through transferrin receptors on cell surfaces, enabling receptor-mediated endocytosis and precise cellular iron uptake. Beyond iron transport, transferrin possesses significant antimicrobial properties by sequestering free iron, thereby limiting its availability to bacteria and fungi-a process that contributes to innate immune defense and exhibits bacteriostatic and fungistatic effects. Clinically, altered transferrin levels are linked to various conditions: increases are seen in iron-deficiency anemia and pregnancy, while decreases occur in inflammatory diseases, nephrotic syndrome, hypoproteinemia, and rare genetic disorders like atransferrinemia, which causes severe anemia and iron overload in tissues. Transferrin’s applications extend to clinical diagnostics, where it serves as a biomarker for iron status and certain metabolic disorders, and to biotechnology, where it is an essential supplement in cell culture media for optimal cell growth. Additionally, transferrin and its receptor are being explored as targeted drug delivery vehicles, particularly for crossing the blood-brain barrier and treating central nervous system diseases.
  • Shelf life instruction
    more then 1 year
  • Source
    Source human plasma non-reactive for HBsAG, anti-HCV, anti-HBc, and negative for anti-HIV 1 & 2 by FDA approved tests.
  • Storage Instruction
    -20C
  • UNSPSC
    12352202

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