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Localization of the iron-regulatory proteins hemojuvelin and transferrin receptor 2 to the basolateral membrane domain of hepatocytes
Authors:Uta Merle  Franziska Theilig  Evelyn Fein  Sven Gehrke  Birgit Kallinowski  Hans-Dieter Riedel  Sebastian Bachmann  Wolfgang Stremmel  Hasan Kulaksiz
Affiliation:(1) Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany;(2) Institute of Anatomy, Charité, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany;(3) Department of Internal Medicine IV, University Hospital Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 410, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:The newly discovered proteins hemojuvelin (Hjv) and transferrin receptor type 2 (TfR2) are involved in iron metabolism. Mutations in the Hjv and TfR2 gene cause hemochromatosis. We investigated the expression and cellular localization of Hjv and TfR2 in rat and human liver. The expression of Hjv and TfR2 was shown on mRNA and protein level by RT–PCR and immunoblot experiments. Their cellular localization was studied by immunofluorescence with antibodies raised against Hjv and TfR2. Hjv and TfR2 are present in human and rat liver and in primary human hepatocytes. Antisera raised against Hjv identified immunoreactive proteins with an apparent size of 44 and 46 kDa in immunoblot experiments of rat and human liver extracts, which are in accordance with the putative membrane-bound and cleaved soluble forms of this protein, respectively. TfR2 was detected as a 105 kDa protein corresponding to the predicted size of glycosylated TfR2 monomers. In immunofluorescence experiments, Hjv and TfR2 were found in rat liver only in hepatocytes. At the subcellular level, both proteins were predominantly localized to the basolateral membrane domain of hepatocytes. The localization of Hjv and TfR2 at the same membrane domain renders a functional interaction of these two proteins in iron homeostasis possible. Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available to authorised users in the online version of this article at . Kulaksiz and Stremmel contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:Hemochromatosis  Hemojuvelin  TfR2  Cellular localization
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