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Somatic mutations that perturb
Parkin
ubiquitin ligase activity and the misregulation of iron homeostasis have both been linked to Parkinson's disease. Lactotransferrin (LTF) is a member of the family of transferrin iron binding proteins that regulate iron homeostasis, and increased levels of LTF and its receptor have been observed in neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease. Here, we report that
Parkin
binds to LTF and ubiquitylates LTF to influence iron homeostasis.
Parkin
-dependent ubiquitylation of LTF occurred most often on lysines (K) 182 and 649. Substitution of K182 or K649 with alanine (K182A or K649A, respectively) led to a decrease in the level of LTF ubiquitylation, and substitution at both sites led to a major decrease in the level of LTF ubiquitylation. Importantly,
Parkin
-mediated ubiquitylation of LTF was critical for regulating intracellular iron levels as overexpression of LTF ubiquitylation site point mutants (K649A or K182A/K649A) led to an increase in intracellular iron levels measured by
ICP
-MS/MS. Consistently, RNAi-mediated depletion of
Parkin
led to an increase in intracellular iron levels in contrast to overexpression of
Parkin
that led to a decrease in intracellular iron levels. Together, these results indicate that
Parkin
binds to and ubiquitylates LTF to regulate intracellular iron levels. These results expand our understanding of the cellular processes that are perturbed when
Parkin
activity is disrupted and more broadly the mechanisms that contribute to Parkinson's disease.
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PMID:Regulation of Iron Homeostasis through Parkin-Mediated Lactoferrin Ubiquitylation. 3278 4