The mechanism of copper uptake mediated by human CTR1 - A mutational analysis

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Eisses, JF [1 ]
Kaplan, JH [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biochem & Mol Genet, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M508822200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Cellular copper uptake is a prerequisite for the biosynthesis of many copper-dependent enzymes; disruption of copper uptake results in embryonic lethality. In humans, copper is transported into cells by hCTR1, a membrane protein, composed of 190 amino acids with only three trans-membrane segments. To provide insight into the mechanism of this unusual transporter, we characterized the functional properties of various hCTR1 mutants stably expressed in Sf9 cells. Most single amino acid substitutions involving charged and potential copper-coordinating residues have some influence on the V-max and K-m values for copper uptake but do not greatly alter hCTR1-mediated copper transport. However, there were two notable exceptions. Replacement of Tyr(156) with Ala greatly reduced the maximal transport rate without effect on the K-m value for copper. Also, replacement of His(139) in the second transmembrane segment with Arg caused a dramatic increase in the rate of copper uptake and a large increase in the K-m value for copper. This effect was not seen with an Ala replacement, pointing to the role of a positive charge in modulating copper exit from the pathway. Truncated mutants demonstrated that the deletion of a large portion of the N-terminal domain only slightly decreased the apparent K-m value for copper and decreased the rate of transport. Similar effects were observed with the removal of the last 11 C-terminal residues. The results suggested that the N and C termini, although nonessential for transport, may have an important role in facilitating the delivery of copper to and retrieving copper from, respectively, the translocation pathway. A model of how hCTR1 mediates copper entry into cells was proposed that included a rate-limiting site in the pore close to the intracellular exit.
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