Recycling of RNA Binding Iron Regulatory Protein 1 into an Aconitase after Nitric Oxide Removal Depends on Mitochondrial ATP
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) control iron metabolism by specifically interacting with iron-responsive elements (IREs) on mRNAs. Nitric oxide (NO) converts IRP-1 from a [4Fe-4S] aconitase to a trans -regulatory protein through Fe-S cluster disassembly. Here, we have focused on the fate of IRE bind...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-08, Vol.277 (34), p.31220-31227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) control iron metabolism by specifically interacting with iron-responsive elements (IREs) on
mRNAs. Nitric oxide (NO) converts IRP-1 from a [4Fe-4S] aconitase to a trans -regulatory protein through Fe-S cluster disassembly. Here, we have focused on the fate of IRE binding IRP1 from murine macrophages
when NO flux stops. We show that virtually all IRP-1 molecules from NO-producing cells dissociated from IRE and recovered
aconitase activity after re-assembling a [4Fe-4S] cluster in vitro . The reverse change in IRP-1 activities also occurred in intact cells no longer exposed to NO and did not require de novo protein synthesis. Likewise, inhibition of mitochondrial aconitase via NO-induced Fe-S cluster disassembly was also reversed
independently of protein translation after NO removal. Our results provide the first evidence of Fe-S cluster repair of NO-modified
aconitases in mammalian cells. Moreover, we show that reverse change in IRP-1 activities and repair of mitochondrial aconitase
activity depended on energized mitochondria. Finally, we demonstrate that IRP-1 activation by NO was accompanied by both a
drastic decrease in ferritin levels and an increase in transferrin receptor mRNA levels. However, although ferritin expression
was recovered upon IRP-1-IRE dissociation, expression of transferrin receptor mRNA continued to rise for several hours after
stopping NO flux. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M203276200 |