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. 1988 Dec;56(12):3132-8.
doi: 10.1128/iai.56.12.3132-3138.1988.

Loss of transferrin receptor activity in Neisseria meningitidis correlates with inability to use transferrin as an iron source

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Loss of transferrin receptor activity in Neisseria meningitidis correlates with inability to use transferrin as an iron source

J Tsai et al. Infect Immun. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Although Neisseria meningitidis does not produce siderophores, it is able to obtain iron from human transferrin. We observed saturable specific binding of 125I-labeled human transferrin to meningococci. Human lactoferrin and mouse transferrin did not compete with human transferrin for binding, whereas human apotransferrin and 100% iron-saturated transferrin competed equally well. Meningococci thus have a specific receptor for human transferrin. Scatchard analysis yielded a relatively low Kd of 0.7 microM and an apparent copy number of 2,900 receptors per CFU. Receptor activity was iron-regulated. A meningococcal transformant specifically unable to utilize transferrin as an iron source had decreased transferrin receptor activity. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that receptor-mediated binding of transferrin is a rate-limiting step in meningococcal iron uptake from transferrin.

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