PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9657110-1 1998 Transferrin receptor (TfR) and ferritin, key proteins of cellular iron metabolism, are coordinately and divergently controlled by cytoplasmic proteins (iron regulatory proteins, IRP-1 and IRP-2) that bind to conserved mRNA motifs called iron-responsive elements (IRE). Iron 66-70 transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus 0-20 9657110-1 1998 Transferrin receptor (TfR) and ferritin, key proteins of cellular iron metabolism, are coordinately and divergently controlled by cytoplasmic proteins (iron regulatory proteins, IRP-1 and IRP-2) that bind to conserved mRNA motifs called iron-responsive elements (IRE). Iron 66-70 transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus 22-25 9657110-1 1998 Transferrin receptor (TfR) and ferritin, key proteins of cellular iron metabolism, are coordinately and divergently controlled by cytoplasmic proteins (iron regulatory proteins, IRP-1 and IRP-2) that bind to conserved mRNA motifs called iron-responsive elements (IRE). Iron 152-156 transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus 0-20 9657110-1 1998 Transferrin receptor (TfR) and ferritin, key proteins of cellular iron metabolism, are coordinately and divergently controlled by cytoplasmic proteins (iron regulatory proteins, IRP-1 and IRP-2) that bind to conserved mRNA motifs called iron-responsive elements (IRE). Iron 152-156 transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus 22-25 9657110-2 1998 IRP, in response to specific stimuli (low iron levels, growth and stress signals) are activated and prevent TfR mRNA degradation and ferritin mRNA translation by hindering ferritin mRNA binding to polysomes. Iron 42-46 transferrin receptor Rattus norvegicus 108-111