PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15925514-0 2005 Human serum transferrin cobalt complex: stability and cellular uptake of cobalt. Cobalt 24-30 transferrin Homo sapiens 12-23 21872645-2 2012 SCOPE OF THE REVIEW: This review deals with the mechanisms of aluminum(III), cobalt(III), uranium(VI), gallium(III) and bismuth(III) uptake by transferrin and interaction with receptor 1. Cobalt 77-83 transferrin Homo sapiens 143-154 18579154-4 2008 We report here a four-step mechanism for cobalt(III) transfer from CoNtaCO(3)(2-) to T and analyze the interaction of cobalt-loaded transferrin with R1. Cobalt 41-47 transferrin Homo sapiens 132-143 18579154-8 2008 The cobalt-saturated transferrin in an unknown state (TCo(2)) interacts with R1 in two different steps. Cobalt 4-10 transferrin Homo sapiens 21-32 15925514-0 2005 Human serum transferrin cobalt complex: stability and cellular uptake of cobalt. Cobalt 73-79 transferrin Homo sapiens 12-23 15925514-2 2005 The human serum iron transport protein transferrin (Tf) can bind to many metals including gallium and cobalt. Cobalt 102-108 transferrin Homo sapiens 39-50 15925514-2 2005 The human serum iron transport protein transferrin (Tf) can bind to many metals including gallium and cobalt. Cobalt 102-108 transferrin Homo sapiens 52-54 1728312-4 1992 The protein was biochemically and immunologically distinct from transferrin and ferritin, and competitively bound to zinc, cobalt, and lead. Cobalt 123-129 transferrin Homo sapiens 64-75 8761464-6 1996 Cobalt titration should prove useful for studying the comparative metal-binding properties of transferrin and mutants of transferrin being generated by recombinant technology. Cobalt 0-6 transferrin Homo sapiens 94-105 8761464-6 1996 Cobalt titration should prove useful for studying the comparative metal-binding properties of transferrin and mutants of transferrin being generated by recombinant technology. Cobalt 0-6 transferrin Homo sapiens 121-132 6663071-1 1983 Immune reactions elicited in the sera of individuals exposed to nickel and cobalt were assessed by changes in the concentration of serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM and serum proteins alpha 2 macroglobulin (A2M), transferrin (TRF), alpha 1-antitrypsin (A1AT), ceruloplasmin (CPL) and lysozyme (LYS). Cobalt 75-81 transferrin Homo sapiens 218-229 2168158-4 1990 The results validate the use of cobalt-labeled transferrins as models for kinetic studies on iron removal from diferric transferrin. Cobalt 32-38 transferrin Homo sapiens 47-58 6663071-1 1983 Immune reactions elicited in the sera of individuals exposed to nickel and cobalt were assessed by changes in the concentration of serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM and serum proteins alpha 2 macroglobulin (A2M), transferrin (TRF), alpha 1-antitrypsin (A1AT), ceruloplasmin (CPL) and lysozyme (LYS). Cobalt 75-81 transferrin Homo sapiens 231-234 4309148-0 1969 The chromium, manganese, and cobalt complexes of transferrin. Cobalt 29-35 transferrin Homo sapiens 49-60 7311817-0 1981 [Transferrin and ceruloplasmin levels in long-term occupational exposure to gasoline, tungsten, vanadium, cobalt and titanium]. Cobalt 106-112 transferrin Homo sapiens 1-12 6779862-6 1980 The use of diterbium transferrin as energy donor to a small cobalt chelate in solution or to diferric transferrin corroborates these results. Cobalt 60-74 transferrin Homo sapiens 21-32