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1998

David P. Mascotti

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Involvement Of Heme In The Degradation Of Iron-Regulatory Protein 2, Lisa Goessling, David Mascotti, Robert Thach May 1998

Involvement Of Heme In The Degradation Of Iron-Regulatory Protein 2, Lisa Goessling, David Mascotti, Robert Thach

David P. Mascotti

ron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) recognize and bind to specific RNA structures called iron-responsive elements. Mediation of these binding interactions by iron and iron-containing compounds regulates several post-transcriptional events relevant to iron metabolism. There are two known IRPs, IRP1 and IRP2, both of which can respond to iron fluxes in the cell. There is ample evidence that IRP1 is converted by iron to cytoplasmic aconitase in vivo. It has also been shown that, under certain conditions, a significant fraction of IRP1 is degraded in cells exposed to iron or heme. Studies have shown that the degradation of IRP1 that is induced by …