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Expression of soluble,active, fluorescently tagged hephaestin in COS and CHO cell lines
Authors:Elif Sibel ASLAN  Kenneth N. WHITE  Basharut A. SYED  Kaila S. SRAI  Robert W. EVANS
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Engineer and Natural Science, Biruni University, İstanbul, Turkey ; 2. School of Human Sciences, London Metropolitan University, London, UK ; 3. Rightmetrics Ltd., New York, NY, USA ; 4. Division of Biosciences, University College London, London, UK ; 5. Metalloprotein Research Group, Division of Biosciences, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
Abstract:Hephaestin (Hp) is a trans-membrane protein, which plays a critical role in intestinal iron absorption. Hp was originally identified as the gene responsible for the phenotype of sex-linked anaemia in the sla mouse. The mutation in the sla protein causes accumulation of dietary iron in duodenal cells, causing severe microcytic hypochromic anaemia. Although mucosal uptake of dietary iron is normal, export from the duodenum is inhibited. Hp is homologous to ceruloplasmin (Cp), a member of the family of multi copper ferroxidases (MCFs) and possesses ferroxidase activity that facilitates iron release from the duodenum and load onto the serum iron transport protein transferrin. In the present study, attempts were made to produce biologically active recombinant mouse hephaestin as a secretory form tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP), Hpsec-GFP. Plasmid expressing Hpsec-GFP was constructed and transfected into COS and CHO cells. The GFP aided the monitoring expression in real time to select the best conditions to maximise expression and provided a tag for purifying and analysing Hpsec-GFP. The protein had detectable oxidase activity as shown by in-gel and solution-based assays. The methods described here can provide the basis for further work to probe the interaction of hephaestin with other proteins using complementary fluorescent tags on target proteins that would facilitate the fluorescence resonance energy transfer measurements, for example with transferrin or colocalisation studies, and help to discover more about hephaestin works at the molecular level.
Keywords:Hephaestin   ceruloplasmin   ferroxidase   iron
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