Transferrin Receptor Protein 1/CD71 (mouse) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (Clone 049)

Transferrin Receptor Protein 1/CD71 (mouse) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (Clone 049)

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Transferrin receptor (TfR1), also known as CD71, is a homodimeric transmembrane receptor for transferrin (Item No. 32030) that facilitates iron delivery into cells and is encoded by TFRC in humans.{46988} It is composed of two TfR1 monomers, each containing a cytoplasmic tail, an internalization motif, a membrane-spanning portion, and a stalk region that covalently links the monomers. An extracellular ectodomain binds transferrin and drives TfR1 dimerization.{46988,55229} TfR1 is ubiquitously expressed, except on mature red blood cells and certain terminally differentiated cells, with the highest expression on immature erythroid cells and in the placenta, and is involved in erythropoiesis, lymphocyte development, and hematopoietic expansion in the bone marrow.{54708,54709} TfR1/transferrin-mediated iron transport contributes to the intracellular iron pool required for ferroptosis and an anti-TfR1 antibody has been used in combination with anti-malondialdehyde antibodies to identify ferroptotic cells in vitro and human cancer tissue in a mouse xenograft model.{46994} TFRC is overexpressed in various breast cancer tumors and gliomas and positively correlated with poor prognosis.{46992} Cayman’s Transferrin Receptor Protein 1/CD71 (mouse) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (Clone 049) can be used for immunohistochemistry (IHC).

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