Unique iron binding and oxidation properties of human mitochondrial ferritin: a comparative analysis with Human H-chain ferritin
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Unique iron binding and oxidation properties of human mitochondrial ferritin: a comparative analysis with Human H-chain ferritin
Abstract
Ferritins are ubiquitous iron mineralizing and storage proteins that play an important role in iron homeostasis. Although excess iron is stored in the cytoplasm, most of the metabolically active iron is processed in the mitochondria of the cell. Little is known about how these organelles regulate iron homeostasis and toxicity. The recently discovered human mitochondrial ferritin (MtF), unlike other mammalian ferritins, is a homopolymer of 24 subunits that has a high degree of sequence homology with human H-chain ferritin (HuHF). Parallel experiments with MtF and HuHF reported here reveal striking differences in their iron oxidation and hydrolysis chemistry despite their similar diFe ferroxidase centers. In contrast to HuHF, MtF does not regenerate its ferroxidase activity after oxidation of its initial complement of Fe(II) and generally has considerably slower ferroxidation and mineralization activities as well. MtF exhibits sigmoidal kinetics of mineralization more characteristic of an L-chain than an H-chain ferritin. Site-directed mutagenesis reveals that serine 144, a residue situated near the ferroxidase center in MtF but absent from HuHF, is one player in this impairment of activity. Additionally only one-half of the 24 ferroxidase centers of MtF are functional, further contributing to its lower activity. Stopped-flow absorption spectrometry of Fe(II) oxidation by O(2) in MtF shows the formation of a transient diiron(III) mu-peroxo species (lambda(max) = 650 nm) as observed in HuHF. Also, as for HuHF, minimal hydroxyl radical is produced during the oxidative deposition of iron in MtF using O(2) as the oxidant. However, the 2Fe(II) + H(2)O(2) detoxification reaction found in HuHF does not occur in MtF. The structural differences and the physiological implications of the unique iron oxidation properties of MtF are discussed in light of these results.
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