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... 130% of the wild-type value [18].The biochemical basis of the gastrin–transferrin inter-action is still unknown. Knowledge of the regions of transferrin required for the binding of gastrin, and ... gastrin, and of the regions in gastrin required for the interaction withtransferrin, is obviously essential to a full understanding of the interaction. The independent involvement of iron[17] and nonamidated ... domains ⁄ residues of Ggly involved in the interaction (using Ggly mutants), and, finally, to determine the regions of transferrinrequired for the interaction with gastrins.ResultsBoth Gamide and...