肠粘素是多价值铜的伴侣
Nava Reznik1, Annastassia D Gallo2, Katherine W Rush3
1Department of Chemical and Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel.
Cell
|October 7, 2022
概括
粘液,特别是肠道粘液MUC2,通过使用双结合点意外地处理有毒铜. 这可以防止细胞损伤,同时还能吸收必要的铜.
科学领域:
- 粘膜生物学
- 糖蛋白的结构和功能
- 微量金属的代谢
背景情况:
- 粘液对于保护消化道和呼吸道上的上皮表面至关重要.
- 由于缺乏高分辨率的粘液结构数据,因此难以理解粘液屏障的功能.
- 粘素是形成凝状粘液基质的大型分泌糖蛋白.
研究的目的:
- 阐明粘液屏障功能的分子机制.
- 发现菌体在物理保护之外的新功能.
- 研究粘蛋白与铜等微量金属的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 确定高分辨率的粘蛋白结构.
- 对粘膜中的铜结合部位进行生物化学分析.
- 细胞测试以评估铜的毒性和吸收.
主要成果:
- 肠道粘素MUC2的结构确定显示了两个不同的铜结合位 (Cu2+和Cu1+).
- MUC2通过抑制无用的氧化还原循环和抗氧化剂耗尽来防止铜毒性.
- 尽管能控制铜的毒性,但素却能促进细胞吸收铜.
结论:
- 素作为细胞外的铜伴侣,管理铜平衡.
- 蛋白的分子结构是了解它们的保护功能的关键.
- 菌素在调节粘膜表面的微量金属方面发挥着至关重要的,以前未被认可的作用.
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