2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2012.04.011
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Multiple Menkes copper ATPase (Atp7a) transcript and protein variants are induced by iron deficiency in rat duodenal enterocytes

Abstract: The Menkes copper ATPase (Atp7a) pumps copper into the trans-Golgi for cuproenzyme synthesis, and translocates to the basolateral membrane of enterocytes for copper export. Recent studies demonstrated that three 5’ end splice variants of the Atp7a transcript exist in rat duodenum, all of which are strongly induced during iron deprivation. To explore a possible role for Atp7a (and copper) in intestinal iron absorption, the current studies were undertaken to test the hypothesis that multiple Atp7a transcript and… Show more

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“…They provided an explanation, citing the function of copper transporting ATPase 1 in enterocytes (Atp7a). It was upregulated in iron depletion [14] . Also, the main iron importer in the intestine, Dmt1, could act as a copper transporter in iron depletion [15] .…”
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“…They provided an explanation, citing the function of copper transporting ATPase 1 in enterocytes (Atp7a). It was upregulated in iron depletion [14] . Also, the main iron importer in the intestine, Dmt1, could act as a copper transporter in iron depletion [15] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%