transferriin
Transferriin is not a widely recognized term in contemporary biochemistry. In most current literature, the iron-transport protein responsible for systemic iron distribution is transferrin (TF). The spelling “transferriin” may reflect a typographical variant, an older usage, or confusion with related proteins such as the transferrin receptor. The article that follows uses transferrin to describe the component typically intended by the term transferriin.
Transferrin is a high-affinity iron-binding glycoprotein found in blood plasma. It binds ferric iron (Fe3+) and
Structure and properties: transferrin is typically a single polypeptide of about 80 kilodaltons, composed of two
Clinical relevance: serum transferrin concentration and the fraction of transferrin bound to iron (transferrin saturation) are