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    A direct comparison of divalent metal-ion transporter (DMT1) and hinokitiol, a potential small molecule replacement

    Hinokitiol, a natural lipophilic chelator, appears capable of replacing several iron transporters after they have been genetically ablated. Divalent metal-ion transporter (DMT1) is the major iron importer in e...

    Michael D. Garrick, Laura M. Garrick, Lin Zhao, James F. Collins in BioMetals (2019)

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    A role for divalent metal transporter (DMT1) in mitochondrial uptake of iron and manganese

    Much of iron and manganese metabolism occurs in mitochondria. Uptake of redox-active iron must be tightly controlled, but little is known about how metal ions enter mitochondria. Recently, we established that ...

    Natascha A. Wolff , Michael D. Garrick, Lin Zhao, Laura M. Garrick in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Isoform specific regulation of divalent metal (ion) transporter (DMT1) by proteasomal degradation

    Divalent metal ion transporter (DMT1) is the major transporter for iron entrance into mammalian cells and iron exit from endosomes during the transferrin cycle. Four major mRNA isoforms correspond to four prot...

    Michael D. Garrick, Lin Zhao, Jerome A. Roth, Houbo Jiang, Jian Feng in BioMetals (2012)

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    DMT1: A mammalian transporter for multiple metals

    DMT1 has four names, transports as many as eight metals, may have four or more isoforms and carries out its transport for multiple purposes. This review is a start at sorting out these multiplicities. A G185R ...

    Michael D. Garrick, Kevin G. Dolan, Craig Horbinski, Andrew J. Ghio in Biometals (2003)

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    Divalent metal transporter DMT1 (SLC11A2)

    This chapter will discuss the properties of DMTl and its relationship to iron uptake and iron trafficking (and the metabolism of other metals as well); we will describe the existing mutants representing specif...

    Michael D. Garrick, Laura M. Garrick in Membrane Transporter Diseases (2003)

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    Testing with puromycin for amino acyl trnas that limit the rate of peptide chain extension

    With puromycin one can recognize when the synthesis of a given protein is dependent on amino acyl tRNA that is present in rate limiting amount. We demonstrate this use of puromycin by its interaction with anot...

    Laura M. Garrick, Michael D. garrick in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (1978)