Synthesis of a metallothionein-like protein in cultured human skin fibroblasts: relation to abnormal copper distribution in Menkes' disease
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Synthesis of a metallothionein-like protein in cultured human skin fibroblasts: relation to abnormal copper distribution in Menkes' disease
Abstract
A metallothionein-like protein (MTP) is synthesized in normal diploid human skin fibroblasts cultured in Zn- or Cu-supplemented medium. Synthesis of MTP is not detected in cells cultured without metal supplementation of complete tissue-culture medium. Cultured fibroblasts from patients with Menkes' disease accumulate excess Cu which chromatographs both with high-molecular-weight protein(s) and with a Cu-MTP. Under normal culture conditions, the Menkes' MTP incorporates [35S]-cystine, but not appreciable amounts of 65Zn. However, Menkes fibroblasts retain the ability to incorporate 65Zn into MTP in response to Zn supplementation of the medium. The results do not support the idea that Menkes' disease results from a failure of Cu to bind to MTP, but rather that an elevated intracellular Cu concentration in Menkes' disease fibroblasts leads to association of excess Cu with high-molecular-weight protein, stimulating synthesis of a Cu-binding MTP.
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