Regulation of iron metabolism in eukaryotes
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0070-2137(97)80001-5
Regulation of iron metabolism in eukaryotes
Abstract
Iron metabolism is regulated in cells to ensure that iron supplies are adequate and nontoxic. The expression of iron metabolism is regulated primarily by posttranscriptional mechanisms. Ferritin, eALAS, SDHb of Drosophila, and mammalian mitochondrial aconitase are translationally regulated. The TfR is regulated at the level of mRNA stability. Iron regulatory proteins are regulated either by assembly or by disassembly of an iron-sulfur cluster (IRP1) or by rapid degradation in the presence of iron (IRP2). The list of targets for IRP-mediated regulation is growing longer, and a range of possibilities for versatile regulation exists, as each IRP can bind to unique targets that differ from the consensus IRE. The reactivity of iron with oxygen and the creation of toxic by-products may be the evolutionary stimulus that produced this system of tight posttranscriptional gene regulation.
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