A permease-oxidase complex involved in high-affinity iron uptake in yeast
- PMID: 8599111
- DOI: 10.1126/science.271.5255.1552
A permease-oxidase complex involved in high-affinity iron uptake in yeast
Abstract
Iron must cross biological membranes to reach essential intracellular enzymes. Two proteins in the plasma membrane of yeast--a multicopper oxidase, encoded by the FET3 gene, and a permease, encoded by the FTR1 gene--were shown to mediate high-affinity iron uptake. FET3 expression was required for FTR1 protein to be transported to the plasma membrane. FTR1 expression was required for apo-FET3 protein to be loaded with copper and thus acquire oxidase activity. FTR1 protein also played a direct role in iron transport. Mutations in a conserved sequence motif of FTR1 specifically blocked iron transport.
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Iron metabolism in eukaryotes: Mars and Venus at it again.Science. 1996 Mar 15;271(5255):1510-2. doi: 10.1126/science.271.5255.1510. Science. 1996. PMID: 8599104 Review. No abstract available.
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