high-molecular weight kininogen is a ferritin-binding protein, binding to the modified light chain of activated kininogen. Binding to kininogen retards the release of bradykinin by inhibition of kallikrein, no inhibition with substrates other than kininogen, binding mechanism, inhibition by holo- and apoferritin
ferritin can retard the cleavage of both native oxidized high-molecular-weight kininogen by tryptase, initial rates of cleavage are reduced 45-75% in the presence of ferritin
Synechocystis ferredoxin-NADP+ oxidoreductase is capable of functioning as ferric reductase and of driving the Fenton reaction in the absence or presence of free flavin
2011
Sato, J.; Takeda, K.; Nishiyama, R.; Watanabe, T.; Abo, M.; Yoshimura, E.; Nakagawa, J.; Abe, A.; Kawasaki, S.; Niimura, Y.