The effect of chelating agents on cellular iron metabolism.
@article{White1976TheEO,
title={The effect of chelating agents on cellular iron metabolism.},
author={G. P. White and R. Bailey‐Wood and Allan Jacobs},
journal={Clinical science and molecular medicine},
year={1976},
volume={50 3},
pages={
145-52
}
}1. The effect of iron chelators on iron uptake, ferritin and total protein synthesis was studied in cultured Chang cells. Desferrioxamine depressed ferritin synthesis and completely inhibited iron uptake by ferritin protein. Rhodotorulic acid reduced iron uptake by the cells but had little effect on ferritin synthesis. Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid produced complete inhibition of iron uptake and all protein synthesis. 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic acid (2,3-DHB) had no effect in this system. 2…
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