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Query: EC:1.16.3.1 (
ceruloplasmin
)
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The catalytic activity of
phosvitin
in Fe(II) oxidation and the addition of iron to transferrin were studied under various conditions. It was concluded that the Fe(II) oxidized by
phosvitin
would bind to apotransferrin, although an appreciable fraction of Fe(III) remained bound to
phosvitin
. Fe(III) also migrated from
phosvitin
to apotransferrin. This reaction was first-order with respect to Fe(III)-
phosvitin
concentration with a half-time (t1/2) of 10 min, and a first-order rate constant, k=0.069min-1, in 700 muM-phosphate buffer, pH 7.2, at 30 degrees C. The catalysis of the oxidation of Fe(III) by
phosvitin
was proportional to O2 concentration, and is quite different from the relative O2 independence of Fe(II) oxidation as catalysed by
ferroxidase
. A scheme for the mobilization and transfer of iron in the chicken, including the role of
ferroxidase
, phosyitin and transferrin, is presented.
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PMID:Iron oxidation and transferrin formation by phosvitin. 0 72
Hematological values, metal content (Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd) in plasma and liver,
ceruloplasmin
(p-phenylendiamine oxidase) and
ferroxidase
activity in plasma, were analyzed in chicks, fed during 10 weeks on a commercial diet, supplemented by either 5,000 ppm Zn or 100 ppm Cd. A microcytic and hypochromic anemia was evident in both groups but in the Cd-fed chicks, plasma iron and
ceruloplasmin
values were normal. Estrogen administration mobilized iron in the Cd-group but not in the Zn-group. The precipitation of plasma
phosvitin
reduced (90%) the
ferroxidase
activity that had been previously induced by the estrogens. Correcting copper levels in the Zn-group, by copper injection, restored the
ceruloplasmin
level. However, the estrogens, in such birds, neither mobilized the plasma iron nor increased the
ferroxidase
activity. Plasma citrate was determined in laying, non-laying hens and in estrogenized or normal males. The contribution of citrate to the
ferroxidase
activity of plasma during the laying period, was negligible. It was concluded that plasma
phosvitin
during laying was the main factor responsible for the
ferroxidase
activity. However, the
ceruloplasmin
in chickens, could play a secondary role in iron mobilization.
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PMID:Iron mobilization and plasma ferroxidase factors in chickens. 733 37