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Quantitating Iron Transport Across the Mouse Placenta In Vivo Using Nonradioactive Iron Isotopes
Published on: May 10, 2022
Iron uptake and transfer from ceruloplasmin to transferrin
Chantal Eid1, Miryana Hémadi1, Nguyêt-Thanh Ha-Duong1
1Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, CNRS, Interfaces, Traitements, Organisation et Dynamique des Systèmes, UMR 7086, Bâtiment Lavoisier, 15 rue Jean-Antoine de Baïf, 75205 Paris Cedex 13, France.
Background:
Dietary and recycled iron are in the Fe(2+) oxidation state. However, the metal is transported in serum by transferrin as Fe(3+). The multi-copper ferroxidase ceruloplasmin is suspected to be the missing link between acquired Fe(2+) and transported Fe(3+).
Methods:
This study uses the techniques of chemical relaxation and spectrophotometric detection.
Results:
Under anaerobic conditions, ceruloplasmin captures and oxidizes two Fe(2+). The first uptake occurs in domain 6 (<1ms) at the divalent iron-binding site. It is accompanied by Fe(2+) oxidation by Cu(2+)D6. Fe(3+) is then transferred from the binding site to the holding site. Cu(+)D6 is then re-oxidized by a Cu(2+) of the trinuclear cluster in about 200ms. The second Fe(2+) uptake and oxidation involve domain 4 and are under the kinetic control of a 200s change in the protein conformation. With transferrin and in the formed ceruloplasmin-transferrin adduct, two Fe(3+) are transferred from their holding sites to two C-lobes of two transferrins. The first transfer (~100s) is followed by conformation changes (500s) leading to the release of monoferric transferrin. The second transfer occurs in two steps in the 1000-10,000second range.
Conclusion:
Fe(3+) is transferred after Fe(2+) uptake and oxidation by ceruloplasmin to the C-lobe of transferrin in a protein-protein adduct. This adduct is in a permanent state of equilibrium with all the metal-free or bounded ceruloplasmin and transferrin species present in the medium.
General Significance:
Ceruloplasmin is a go-between dietary or recycled Fe(2+) and transferrin transported Fe(3+).
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