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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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When FMN is added to rat liver mitochondria or mitoplasts it is reduced at a rate of approx. 0.2 nmol . min-1 . mg-1 protein. Sonicated mitochondria do not reduce exogenous FMN. The reduction depends on drainage of reducing equivalents from the respiratory chain at the level of ubiquinone. The net production of reduced FMN is detectable only at oxygen concentrations less than 4-5 muM. The mitochondrial
ubiquinol
-FMN oxidoreductase provides a mechanism for the coupling of FMN-reduction to the reductive mobilization of iron from
ferritin
. The results are discussed in relation to the role of
ferritin
as a donor of iron to the mitochondria.
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PMID:Reduction of exogenous FMN by isolated rat liver mitochondria. Significance to the mobilization of iron from ferritin. 723 74
It has been reported that iron overload in beta-thalassemia leads to an enhanced generation of reactive oxygen species and to oxidative stress. We have studied the oxidant/antioxidant imbalance in the blood of 48 transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemic patients (TLP) (17 males, 31 females, 11-22 year), under chelation therapy, and in 40 sex and age matched healthy controls (CTR). Plasma and lymphocyte levels of vitamin E (Vit E),
ubiquinol
(CoQ10H2), ubiquinone (CoQ10), plasma concentrations of vitamin A (Vit A), beta-carotene, lycopene, vitamin C (Vit C), total thiols, fatty acid patterns of phospholipids (PL-FA), and plasma and urinary markers of lipoperoxidation (TBA-RM, conjugated dienes, and azelaic acid (AZA), as well as the urinary levels of catecholamine and serotonin metabolites, were evaluated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), HPLC and spectrophotometry. Routine laboratory blood analyses were performed on the same samples; 39/48 TLP were HCV positive. Blood samples were collected just before transfusion, the 24 h urine samples the day before. Our results clearly showed that a severe oxidative stress occurs in the plasma of TLP in comparison with CTR. In fact, the levels of lipophilic antioxidants and ascorbate were severely depleted: CoQ10H2 (-62.5%), total CoQ10 (-35.1%), Vit E (-43.8%), beta-carotene (-31.1%), lycopene (-63.7%), Vit A (-35.9%), Vit C (-23.1%). The impairment of the antioxidant status was associated with elevated plasma levels of by-products of lipoperoxidation and urinary concentrations of catecholamine metabolites and of AZA, indicating a high degree of both neurological stress and lipoperoxidation. A significant positive correlation was found between vitamin E and non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) (r = -0.81; p < 0.001), while no correlation was found between antioxidant depletion and
ferritin
serum levels, average blood consumption, or the presence of clinical complications. The administration of selective antioxidants along with an appropriate diet might represent a promising way of counteracting oxidative damage and its deleterious effects on the progression of the disease.
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PMID:Blood antioxidant status and urinary levels of catecholamine metabolites in beta-thalassemia. 1040 Apr 57
Respiratory rates involving the alternative oxidase (AO) were studied in mitochondria from Tapesia acuformis. There was no evidence for regulation by pyruvate, in contrast with plant AO. The site of interaction of pyruvate with the plant AO is a conserved cysteine. The primary sequence was obtained for AO from Magnaporthe grisea and compared with four published sequences for fungal AO. In all cases this cysteine was absent. Sequence data were obtained for the C-terminal domain of a further five fungal AOs. In this region the fungal sequences were all consistent with a four-helix, di-iron binding structure as in the
ferritin
-fold family. A molecular model of this domain was deduced from the structure of Delta-9 desaturase. This is in general agreement with that developed for plant AOs, despite very low sequence identity between the two kingdoms. Further modelling indicated an appropriate active site for binding of
ubiquinol
, required in the AO redox reaction.
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PMID:New sequence data enable modelling of the fungal alternative oxidase and explain an absence of regulation by pyruvate. 1099 13
A cDNA expression library of the tentacles of Sagartia rosea was constructed. The cDNA was cloned into eukaryotical expression plasmid pcDNA3. SMART protocol was used for cDNA library construction and bioinformatics analysis was carried out. 71 novel EST clones were obtained from 130 sequences in the library, of which there were 21 full-length clones, including cytolysin genes, flourescent protein,
ubiquinol
-cytochrome C reductase gene, elongation factor,
ferritin
gene riboflavin kinase gene, ribosomal protein. This provides a base for further investigating their biological activity and application.
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PMID:[The construction of cDNA expression library from the tentacles of Sagartia rosea]. 1267 49
The release mechanism for
ferritin
iron and the nature of the compound(s) which donate iron to the mitochondria are two important problems of intracellular iron metabolism which still await their solution. We have previously shown that isolated mitochondria reduce exogenously added flavins in a
ubiquinol
-flavin oxidoreductase reaction at the C-side of the inner membrane and that the resulting dihydroflavins function as reductants in mitochondrial mobilization of iron from
ferritin
(Ulvik, R. J., and Romslo, I. (1981). Biochim. Biophys. Acta 635, 457-469). In the present study it is shown that the rate at which iron is removed from
ferritin
depends on the capability of the flavins to penetrate (1) the mitochondrial outer membrane and (2) the intersubunit channels of the
ferritin
protein shell. Intact mitochondria reduce flavins at rates which decrease in the following order: riboflavin >> FAD > FMN. The
ferritin
iron mobilization rates decrease in the order of riboflavin > FMN > FAD. The results are further support for the operation of a flavin-dependent mitochondrial ferrireductase, and strengthen the suggested role for
ferritin
as a donor of iron to the mitochondria.
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PMID:Reduction of exogenous flavins and mobilization of iron from ferritin by isolated mitochondria. 1825 Nov 3
Gradually increasing atmospheric CO
2
partial pressure (pCO
2
) has caused an imbalance in carbonate chemistry and resulted in decreased seawater pH in marine ecosystems, termed seawater acidification. Anthropogenic seawater acidification is postulated to affect the physiology of many marine calcifying organisms. To understand the possible effects of seawater acidification on the proteomic responses of a marine crustacean brine shrimp (Artemia sinica) three groups of cysts were hatched and further raised in seawater at different pH levels (8.2 as control and 7.8 and 7.6 as acidification stress levels according to the predicted levels at the end of this century and next century, respectively) for 1, 7 and 14 days followed by examination of the protein expression changes via two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Searches of protein databases revealed that 67 differential protein spots were altered due to lower pH level (7.6 and 7.8) stress in comparison to control groups (pH 8.2) by mass spectrometry. Generally, these differentially expressed proteins included the following: 1) metabolic process-related proteins involved in glycolysis and glucogenesis, nucleotide/amino acid/fatty acid metabolism, protein biosynthesis, DNA replication and apoptosis; 2) stress response-related proteins, such as peroxiredoxin, thioredoxin peroxidase, 70-kDa heat shock protein, Na/K ATPase, and
ubiquinol
-cytochrome c reductase; 3) immune defence-related proteins, such as prophenoloxidase and
ferritin
; 4) cytoskeletal-related proteins, such as myosin light chain, TCP1 subunit 2, tropomyosin and tubulin alpha chain; and 5) signal transduction-related proteins, such as phospholipase C-like protein, 14-3-3 zeta, translationally controlled tumour protein and RNA binding motif protein. Taken together, these data support the idea that CO
2
-driven seawater acidification may affect protein expression in the crustacean A. sinica and possibly also in other species that feed on brine shrimp in the ecosystem, particularly marine food webs.
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PMID:Differential protein expression using proteomics from a crustacean brine shrimp (Artemia sinica) under CO
2
-driven seawater acidification. 2772 59