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Transcuprein is a macroglobulin regulated by copper and iron availability

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 18, Issue 9, Pages 597-608

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2006.11.005

Keywords

transcuprein; alpha(1)-inhibitor III; alpha(2)-macroglobulin; copper; regulation; mRNA; liver; iron

Funding

  1. NCI NIH HHS [1R24CA86307, R24 CA086307] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NICHD NIH HHS [R01 HD046949-01, R01 HD046949, R01 HD046949-03, R01 HD046949-02, R01HD46949, R01 HD046949-04] Funding Source: Medline

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Transcuprein is a high-affinity copper carrier in the plasma that is involved in the initial distribution of copper entering the blood from the digestive tract. To identify and obtain cDNA for this protein, it was purified from rat plasma by size exclusion and copper-chelate affinity chromatography, and amino acid sequences were obtained. These revealed a 190-kDa glycosylated protein identified as the macroglobulin alpha(1)-inhibitor 111, the main macroglobulin of rodent blood plasma. Albumin (65 kDa) copurified in variable amounts and was concluded to be a contaminant (although it can transiently bind the macroglobulin). The main macroglobulin in human blood plasma (alpha(2)-macroglobulin), which is homologous to alpha(1)-inhibitor 111, also bound copper tightly. Expression of alpha(13) (transcuprein) mRNA by the liver was examined in rats with and without copper deficiency, using quantitative polymerase chain reaction methodology and Northern blot analysis. Protein expression was examined by Western blotting. Deficient rats with 40% less ceruloplasmin oxidase activity and liver copper concentrations expressed about twice as much a, 13 mRNA, but circulating levels of transcuprein did not differ. Iron deficiency, which increased liver copper concentrations by threefold, reduced transcuprein mRNA expression and circulating levels of transcuprein relative to what occurred in rats with normal or excess iron. We conclude that transcupreins are specific macroglobulins that not only carry zinc but also carry transport copper in the blood, and that their expression can be modulated by copper and iron availability. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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