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Nutrition Reviews 1993-Mar

The ferritin genes: their response to iron status.

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H Munro

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Iron is a required nutrient which, at high concentrations, can peroxidize cell lipids and other cellular components. To prevent excess iron from damaging cells, it is stored in ferritin, which consists of a shell of protein subunits of two related types, H (heavy) and L (light), surrounding a cavity in which the iron can be deposited. In order to prepare for a rapid increase in ferritin in response to a rise in cellular iron, a large number of dormant ferritin mRNAs are accumulated in the cytoplasm. These can be rapidly activated to yield a large population of ferritin subunits. Regulation is achieved through a 28-nucleotide "stem-and-loop" structure near the beginning of the H- and L-ferritin mRNAs. When this structure is associated with a binding protein (iron regulatory element binding protein, IRE-BP), translation of the ferritin mRNA cannot proceed. However, when intracellular iron accumulates, IRE-BP releases its hold and translation of the mRNA then takes place. IRE-BP has been identified as a cytosolic form of aconitase, containing several fourfold iron-sulfur clusters. Within each cluster one iron atom is labile; this may be the mechanism by which IRE-BP responds to intracellular iron levels. Finally, transcription of the L- and H-genes shows that L is preferentially transcribed in response to increased iron intake, whereas H responds to cell differentiation and other factors. More work is needed to define independent transcription of the individual genes, including regulation of components other than the 28-nucleotide segment.

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