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Binding affinity to N-terminal 6his/SUMO-tagged lactoferrin (unknown origin) expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) cells incubated for 2 to 7 hrs by fluorescence based SDS-PAGE analysis
Assay data:3 Active, 3 Tested
SummaryRelated BioAssays by Target
Binding affinity to biotin-labeled lactoferrin (unknown origin) at 10 ug/ml in pH 5.6 MES buffer by fluorescence microarray method
Assay data:26 Active, 26 Tested
SummaryCompounds, ActivePubMed CitationRelated BioAssays by Target
Binding affinity to biotin-labeled lactoferrin (unknown origin) at 10 ug/ml in pH 7.4 Tris buffer by fluorescence microarray method
Assay data:26 Tested
SummaryPubMed CitationRelated BioAssays by Target
Effect on transferrin (unknown origin) conformation at 4 to 20 uM by synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy
Assay data:2 Tested
Binding affinity to transferrin (unknown origin) assessed as Stem-Volmer quenching constant at 298K by fluorescence spectroscopy
Binding affinity to transferrin (unknown origin) assessed as Stem-Volmer quenching constant at 310K by fluorescence spectroscopy
Binding affinity to human holo-transferrin assessed as pseudo-first-order rate constant measured as removal of ferric ion at 1 mM measured for 1 hr by UV-vis spectrophotometric analysis
Assay data:10 Tested
Binding affinity to human apo transferrin after 12 hrs at pH 4.8 by spectrofluorometer method
Assay data:1 Tested
Binding affinity to human apo transferrin after 12 hrs at pH 7.4 by spectrofluorometer method
Binding affinity to human serum transferrin after 12 hrs at pH 4.8 by spectrofluorometer method
Binding affinity to human serum transferrin after 12 hrs at pH 7.4 by spectrofluorometer method
Inhibition of [59Fe] uptake from [59Fe]transferrin in human SK-N-MC cells at 50 uM after 3 hrs relative to relative to desferrioxamine B
Assay data:5 Active, 5 Tested
Inhibition of [59Fe] uptake from [59Fe]transferrin in human SK-N-MC cells assessed as at 50 uM after 3 hrs relative to untreated control
Assay data:4 Tested
Induction of iron removal from 59Fe]transferrin assessed as iron release after 3 hrs relative to control
Assay data:12 Tested
Reduction of cellular iron uptake from 59Fe]transferrin in human SK-N-MC cells at 25 uM after 3 hrs relative to control
Assay data:9 Tested
Inhibition of [59Fe]uptake from human transferrin in SK-MN-C cells relative to control
Percentage of removal of iron from iron-protein-transferrin
Ability to remove iron from transferrin, at a concentration of 0.2 mM, expressed as % iron removal in 30 minutes
Ability to remove iron from transferrin, at a concentration of 0.1 mM, expressed as % iron removal in 30 minutes
Ability to remove iron from human iron transport protein transferrin, at a concentration of 8 mM, expressed as % iron removal in 30 minutes
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