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Bromine Is an Essential Trace Element for Assembly of Collagen IV Scaffolds in Tissue Development and Architecture

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CELL
卷 157, 期 6, 页码 1380-1392

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.05.009

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  1. NIH [R01 DK18381, F30 DK100094-01, KO8 DK097306, R01 GM073883]
  2. NIGMS [T32 GM07347]
  3. Canby Robinson Society
  4. Vanderbilt Physician Scientist Development Award

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Bromine is ubiquitously present in animals as ionic bromide (Br-) yet has no known essential function. Herein, we demonstrate that Br- is a required cofactor for peroxidasin-catalyzed formation of sulfilimine crosslinks, a posttranslational modification essential for tissue development and architecture found within the collagen IV scaffold of basement membranes (BMs). Bromide, converted to hypobromous acid, forms a bromosulfonium-ion intermediate that energetically selects for sulfilimine formation. Dietary Br deficiency is lethal in Drosophila, whereas Br replenishment restores viability, demonstrating its physiologic requirement. Importantly, Br-deficient flies phenocopy the developmental and BM defects observed in peroxidasin mutants and indicate a functional connection between Br-, collagen IV, and peroxidasin. We establish that Br- is required for sulfilimine formation within collagen IV, an event critical for BM assembly and tissue development. Thus, bromine is an essential trace element for all animals, and its deficiency may be relevant to BM alterations observed in nutritional and smoking-related disease.

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