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Iron depletion in the intestines of Malvolio mutant flies does not occur in the absence of a multicopper oxidase.

Lucia Bettedi1, Mohamad F Aslam, Joanna Szular, Konstantinos Mandilaras, Fanis Missirlis.   

Abstract

Malvolio (Mvl) encodes the sole Drosophila melanogaster homologue of divalent metal transporter-1 (DMT1). The Drosophila transporter has been implicated in iron, manganese and copper cellular import. Indeed, the extent of metal specificity for this family of transporters is still under investigation in many eukaryotic species. Here, we revisit metal accumulation in Mvl mutants raised under normal and metal-supplemented diets. We found iron deficiency in Mvl mutant flies, whereas whole body copper and manganese concentrations remained unaltered. Iron supplementation restored total body iron concentrations in Mvl mutants, but without replenishing iron stores in the middle midgut, suggesting a role for Mvl in systemic iron trafficking, in addition to a role in intestinal iron absorption. Interestingly, dietary copper sulphate supplementation further exacerbated the iron deficiency. We investigated whether dietary copper affected iron storage through the function of an insect multicopper oxidase (MCO), because the mammalian MCO ceruloplasmin is known to regulate iron storage in the liver. We identified a Drosophila MCO mutant that suppressed aspects of the Mvl mutant phenotype and most notably Mvl, MCO3 double mutants showed normal intestinal iron storage. Therefore, MCO3 may encode an insect ferroxidase. Intriguingly, MCO3 mutants had a mild accumulation of copper, which was suppressed in Mvl mutants, revealing a reciprocal genetic interaction between the two genes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21346125     DOI: 10.1242/jeb.051664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


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