Structure to function relationships in ceruloplasmin: a 'moonlighting' protein

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P. Bielli
L. Calabrese
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[1] Institute of Microbiology and Genetics,
[2] Vienna Biocenter,undefined
[3] University of Vienna,undefined
[4] Dr. Bohrgasse 9/4,undefined
[5] 1030 Vienna (Austria),undefined
[6] Fax + 43 1 42779546,undefined
[7] e-mail: pamela@gem.univie.ac.at,undefined
[8] Department of Biochemical Sciences,undefined
[9] University of Rome 'La Sapienza',undefined
[10] Piazzale Aldo Moro 5,undefined
[11] 00185 Rome (Italy),undefined
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Key words. Ceruloplasmin; multicopper oxidase; moonlighting protein; iron metabolism; copper metabolism; electron transfer.;
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Specialised copper sites have been recruited during evolution to provide long-range electron transfer reactivity and oxygen binding and activation in proteins destined to cope with oxygen reactivity in different organisms. Ceruloplasmin is an ancient multicopper oxidase evolved to insure a safe handling of oxygen in some metabolic pathways of vertebrates. The presently available knowledge of its structure provides a glimpse of its plasticity, revealing a multitude of binding sites that point to an elaborate mechanism of multifunctional activity. Ceruloplasmin represents an example of a 'moonlighting' protein that overcomes the one gene-one structure-one function concept to follow the changes of the organism in its physiological and pathological conditions.
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