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Iron regulation of ferritin gene expression

✍ Scribed by Hamish N. Munro


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
599 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Ferritin is a ubiquitous iron‐storage protein found in the cells of animals, plants, molds, and bacteria which it protects from toxic intracellular levels of iron. Ferritin stores iron within a hollow protein shell formed by subunits of two types, H and L. The 5β€² untraslated regions of the two subunit mRNAs contain an almost indentical 28‐nucleotide sequence which regulates translation by binding to a specific cell sap protein. When cell iron level is low, this repressor protein obstructs trnslation of stored ferritin mRNAs, whereas increased iron levels release this protein, thus permitting extensive ferritin subunit synthesis to respond rapidly. Similar motifs in the 3β€² untranslated region of transferrin receptor mRNA interact with this protein to regulate breakdown of the mRNA and thus change the receptor population. Finally, transcription of the H and L genes can be independently increased by iron and other factors. In the case of iron, synthesis of the L‐mRNA is increased preferentially since ferritin shells with a preponderance of L‐subunits store iron more efficiently. Thus regulation of ferritin synthesis at the translational and transcriptional levels and by transferrin receptor mRNA abudance at the level of breakdown provide a coordinate mechanism for protecting cells against the effects of excess iron.


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