Metabolic depletion inhibits the uptake of nontransferrin-bound iron by K562 cells |
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Authors: | Gutierrez J A Inman R S Akompong T Yu J Wessling-Resnick M |
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Institution: | Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. |
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Abstract: | The effect of metabolic inhibitors on nontransferrin bound iron transport by K562 cells was investigated. Incubation with 1 microM rotenone, 10 microM antimycin, or 0.5 mM 2,4-dinitrophenol effectively reduced ATP levels by approximately 50%. Both the rate and extent of Fe+3 uptake were impaired in ATP-depleted cells, which display a reduced Vmax for uptake. K562 cell ferrireductase activity was also lowered by metabolic inhibitors, suggesting that the apparent energy requirements for transport reside in the reduction of Fe+3 to Fe+2. However, ATP depletion was found to inhibit the rate and extent of Fe+2 uptake as well. Thus, the transbilayer passage of Fe+2 and/or Fe+3 appears to be an energy-requiring process. These features possibly reflect properties of the transport mechanism associated with a recently identified K562 cell transport protein, called SFT for "Stimulator of Fe Transport," since exogenous expression of its activity is also affected by ATP depletion. |
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