2007
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.01111-06
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Iron-Dependent Degradation of Apo-IRP1 by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway

Abstract: Iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1) controls the translation or stability of several mRNAs by binding to "iron-responsive elements" within their untranslated regions. In iron-replete cells, IRP1 assembles a cubane iron-sulfur cluster (ISC) that inhibits RNA-binding activity and converts the protein to cytosolic aconitase. We show that the constitutive IRP1 C437S mutant, which fails to form an ISC, is destabilized by iron. Thus, exposure of H1299 cells to ferric ammonium citrate reduced the half-life of transfecte… Show more

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“…6A, second panel from top). We as well as others have observed that the apo form of IRP1 is less stable than the iron-replete form (18,33,34). Consistent with this, Irp1 protein levels also decline upon Iop1 knock-out (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…6A, second panel from top). We as well as others have observed that the apo form of IRP1 is less stable than the iron-replete form (18,33,34). Consistent with this, Irp1 protein levels also decline upon Iop1 knock-out (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…As expected, the t 1/2 of IRP2-wt decreased in the presence of FAC (t 1/2 ϭ 7.4 Ϯ 0.2 h) whereas the t 1/2 of IRP1-wt was Ͼ24 h in the presence of both DFO and FAC ( Table 1). Mutation of cysteines required for IRP1 [4Fe-4S] binding (IRP1-C437S and IRP1-C437/503/506S) sensitized IRP1 to iron-induced degradation as previously reported (7,51). Mutation of IRP2 C320 or C618/620 caused a slight increase in protein turnover in the absence of excess iron (t 1/2 ϭ 15.7 Ϯ 0.3 and 16.6 Ϯ 0.7 h, respectively), suggesting that these residues may be important for overall IRP2 protein stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…1A). Thiol mutagenesis and modification analyses have revealed that IRP1 C437 is critical for not only [4Fe-4S] coordination but also IRP1 RNA binding and protein stability (7,23,38,51). Sequence alignment between IRP1 and IRP2 shows that seven of the nine cysteine residues in human IRP1 are conserved in human IRP2, including the three cysteines required for IRP1 [4Fe-4S] cluster binding (IRP2 C512, C578, and C581) (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the cluster is completely missing, it may bind to mRNA stem-loop structures called IREs and interfere with mRNA expression. Extended loss of the Fe/S cluster may affect IRP1 protein stability leading to lower protein levels (14,74). We therefore studied the consequences of huNbp35 depletion on the cellular levels, aconitase function and IRE binding activity of IRP1 in more detail.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%