The Role of Membrane-Associated Iron-Binding Complex in Intestinal Iron Absorption in the Rat.
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A membrane-associated iron-binding complex was isolated from rat intestinal mucosa during iron absorption. Two 59Fe peaks (peaks 1 and 2) were separated on Sepharose 6B gel filtration from detergent solubilized 20, 000 × g precipitate of upper intestinal mucosal homogenate after administration of 59Fe-labelled ferrous materials. Peak 1 was a membrane iron-binding complex whose apparent molecular weight was over 106 Da estimated by gel filtration, while peak 2 was identified as ferritin. Three major bands were detected on SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of peak 1. The treatment of mucosal homogenate with 5mM ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid released 59Fe binding from peak 1. Incorporation of 59Fe to peak 1 showed the maximum at 1 h and then reduced, while [59Fe] ferritin showed reciprocal behavior, which suggested that peak 1 may be a rapid turnover iron pool and transfer 59Fe to ferritin. Peak 1 was also isolated from the brush border membrane and showed similar SDS-PAGE pattern to that from the 20, 000 ×g precipitate of mucosal homogenate. Western blot analysis did not reveal immunoreactive transferrin in peak 1. Those findings suggest that peak 1 may be a non-ferritin, non-transferrin iron-binding complex located on the brush border membrane and accept iron from the intestinal canal during iron absorption.
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著者
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HIRAI Yukihiko
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Nippon Medical School
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Orimo Hideo
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology Nippon Medical School
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YOSHINO Yoshio
Showa Women's College
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HISAYASU Sanae
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Nippon Medical School
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