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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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The mechanisms through which iron-dependent enzymes receive their metal cofactors are largely unknown. Poly r(C)-binding protein 1 (PCBP1) is an iron chaperone for
ferritin
; both PCBP1 and its paralog PCBP2 are required for iron delivery to the prolyl hydroxylase that regulates HIF1. Here we show that PCBP2 is also an iron chaperone for
ferritin
. Co-expression of PCBP2 and human ferritins in yeast activated the iron deficiency response and increased iron deposition into
ferritin
. Depletion of PCBP2 in Huh7 cells diminished iron incorporation into
ferritin
. Both PCBP1 and PCBP2 were co-immunoprecipitated with
ferritin
in HEK293 cells, and expression of both PCBPs was required for
ferritin
complex formation in cells. PCBP1 and -2 exhibited high affinity binding to
ferritin
in vitro. Mammalian genomes encode 4 PCBPs, including the minimally expressed PCBPs 3 and 4. Expression of PCBP3 and -4 in yeast activated the iron deficiency response, but only PCBP3 exhibited strong interactions with
ferritin
. Expression of PCBP1 and
ferritin
in an iron-sensitive, ccc1 yeast strain intensified the toxic effects of iron, whereas expression of
PCBP4
protected the cells from iron toxicity. Thus, PCBP1 and -2 form a complex for iron delivery to
ferritin
, and all PCBPs may share iron chaperone activity.
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PMID:Each member of the poly-r(C)-binding protein 1 (PCBP) family exhibits iron chaperone activity toward ferritin. 2364 Aug 98