Biol Trace Elem Res
July 2024
Transferrin, Tf, the protein that transports iron as Fe(III) from the blood to the tissues via endocytosis, is believed to also transport Cr(III). Under physiological conditions, Tf binds and releases Cr(III) rapidly from Cr(III)-Tf; however, the major form of Tf in the bloodstream is mono-ferric Tf (Fe(III)-Tf). Given the low concentration of Cr(III) in the bloodstream, the form of Cr(III)-containing Tf that is transported is probably monochromic, monoferric-Tf (Cr(III),Fe(III)-Tf).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mutagenic and carcinogenic properties of chromium(VI) complexes have been ascribed to the formation of ternary Cr(III)-small molecule-DNA complexes. As part of these laboratories' efforts to establish the structure and properties of discrete binary and ternary adducts of Cr(III) and DNA at a molecular level, the properties of Cr(III)-cysteine-DNA, Cr(III)-ascorbate-DNA, and Cr(III)-glutathione-DNA complexes formed from Cr(III) were examined. These studies determined the composition of previously described "pre-reacted" chromium cysteinate and chromium glutathione.
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