Name | Lactoferrin |
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Synonyms | GIG12; Growth inhibiting protein 12; HLF 2; HLF2; LF; LTF; Lactoferrin; Lactotransferrin… |
Name | sodium chlorate |
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CAS | sodium chlorate |
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9930659 | Damiens E, El Yazidi I, Mazurier J, Elass-Rochard E, Duthille I, Spik G, Boilly-Marer Y: Role of lactoferrin binding and activity in the MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line. Eur J Cell Biol. 1998 Dec;77(4):344-51. To investigate the potential regulation of lactoferrin activity by proteoglycans expressed on the MDA-MB-231 cells, we treated these cells with glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzymes or sodium chlorate, a metabolic inhibitor of proteoglycan sulphation. |
proteoglycans in the regulation of human 37(0,1,1,7) | Details |
18203888 | Densupsoontorn N, Carpentier YA, Racine R, Murray FM, Seo T, Ramakrishnan R, Deckelbaum RJ: CD36 and proteoglycan-mediated pathways for (n-3) fatty acid enriched triglyceride-rich particle blood clearance in mouse models in vivo and in peritoneal macrophages in vitro. J Nutr. 2008 Feb;138(2):257-61. To further examine the potential nonclassical clearance pathways, peritoneal-elicited macrophages from WT and CD36-/- mice were incubated with (n-3)-TGRP in the presence of apoE, lactoferrin, and/or sodium chlorate. |
7(0,0,1,2) | Details |
8662812 | Lucas M, Mazzone T: Cell surface proteoglycans modulate net synthesis and secretion of macrophage apolipoprotein E. J Biol Chem. 1996 Jun 7;271(23):13454-60. Treatment of macrophages with inhibitors of proteoglycan synthesis (4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-xyloside) or sulfation (sodium chlorate) enhanced the release of apoE from cells and significantly attenuated the increase in secretion produced by incubation with vesicles (PV). Incubation with lactoferrin at 4 or 37 degrees C produced a similar decrement in cellular apoE, again indicating the existence of a cell surface pool of apoE. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
20056109 | Murray-Taylor FM, Ho YY, Densupsoontorn N, Chang CL, Deckelbaum RJ, Seo T: n-3, but not n-6 lipid particle uptake requires cell surface anchoring. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2010 Feb 5;392(2):135-9. Epub 2010 Jan 7. Lactoferrin blockage of apoE-mediated pathways decreased the uptake of n-6 TGRP by up to 85% (p <0.05) but had insignificant effect on n-3 TGRP uptake. PG removal by sodium chlorate in LDLR+/+ cells substantially reduced n-3 TGRP uptake but had little effect on n-6 TGRP uptake. |
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9581564 | Legrand D, van Berkel PH, Salmon V, van Veen HA, Slomianny MC, Nuijens JH, Spik G: The N-terminal Arg2, Arg3 and Arg4 of human lactoferrin interact with sulphated molecules but not with the receptor present on Jurkat human lymphoblastic T-cells. Biochem J. 1997 Nov 1;327 ( Pt 3):841-6. We previously characterized a 105 kDa receptor for human lactoferrin (hLf) on Jurkat human lymphoblastic T-cells. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |