Involvement of transferrin in the reduction of iron by the transplasma membrane electron transport system
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Involvement of transferrin in the reduction of iron by the transplasma membrane electron transport system
Abstract
Nonpermeable electron acceptors can be reduced by a transplasma membrane electron transport system in suspensions of intact cells. Here we report that diferric transferrin is reduced by HeLa S3 cells. The reduction is recorded spectrophotometrically as the formation of the ferrous complex of bathophenanthroline disulfonate. Ferric ammonium citrate can also be used as an electron acceptor and the presence of low concentrations of diferric transferrin greatly stimulates the reduction of trivalent iron under these conditions. Likewise very low concentrations of ferricyanide, which does not give rise to a ferrous bathophenanthroline disulfonate complex formation, have a strong stimulatory effect on the complex formation when ferric ammonium citrate is the source of ferric iron. Apotransferrin is a potent inhibitor of the reaction. The inhibition occurs at the concentration necessary for complete occupancy of the transferrin receptors. The inhibition can be demonstrated also when high concentrations of ferricyanide are used as electron acceptor. The possible mechanism behind the reported phenomena is discussed, and it is concluded that the transplasma membrane electron transport system can be involved in the process of cellular iron uptake.
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