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The yeast multicopper oxidase Fet3p and the iron permease Ftr1p physically interact
Authors:Bonaccorsi di Patti M Carmela  Miele Rossella  Eugenia Schininà M  Barra Donatella
Affiliation:Department of Biochemical Sciences A. Rossi Fanelli, University of Rome La Sapienza, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. mariacarmela.bonaccorsi@uniroma l.it
Abstract:High affinity iron uptake in yeast is carried out by a multicomponent system formed by the ferroxidase Fet3p and the iron permease Ftr1p. The currently accepted model predicts that Fet3p and Ftr1p are functionally associated, however, a structural interaction between these two proteins has not been proven yet. The methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris has been used to perform cross-linking studies aimed to demonstrate the existence of a Fet3p-Ftr1p complex. Cross-linking of membrane suspensions with the membrane-impermeable reagents DTSSP and BS(3) has evidenced the presence of a high molecular weight band with Fet3p oxidase activity. This band has been purified and subjected to N-terminal sequence analysis. Two sequences were found in the cross-linked species, one of which could be assigned to Fet3p and the other to Ftr1p. This is the first experimental demonstration that Fet3p and Ftr1p are physically associated.
Keywords:Fet3p   Ftr1p   Ferroxidase   Iron uptake   Pichia pastoris   Cross-linking
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