Literature DB >> 24816595

Glutaredoxin1 protects neuronal cells from copper-induced toxicity.

Michael A Cater1, Stephanie Materia, Zhiguang Xiao, Kamil Wolyniec, Susan M Ackland, Yann W Yap, Nam Sang Cheung, Sharon La Fontaine.   

Abstract

Glutaredoxin1 (GRX1) is a glutathione (GSH)-dependent thiol oxidoreductase. The GRX1/GSH system is important for the protection of proteins from oxidative damage and in the regulation of protein function. Previously we demonstrated that GRX1/GSH regulates the activity of the essential copper-transporting P1B-Type ATPases (ATP7A, ATP7B) in a copper-responsive manner. It has also been established that GRX1 binds copper with high affinity and regulates the redox chemistry of the metallochaperone ATOX1, which delivers copper to the copper-ATPases. In this study, to further define the role of GRX1 in copper homeostasis, we examined the effects of manipulating GRX1 expression on copper homeostasis and cell survival in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and in human neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y). GRX1 knockout led to cellular copper retention (especially when cultured with elevated copper) and reduced copper tolerance, while in GRX1-overexpressing cells challenged with elevated copper, there was a reduction in both intracellular copper levels and copper-induced reactive oxygen species, coupled with enhanced cell proliferation. These effects are consistent with a role for GRX1 in regulating ATP7A-mediated copper export, and further support a new function for GRX1 in neuronal copper homeostasis and in protection from copper-mediated oxidative injury.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24816595     DOI: 10.1007/s10534-014-9748-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biometals        ISSN: 0966-0844            Impact factor:   2.949


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4.  Human glutaredoxin-1 can transfer copper to isolated metal binding domains of the P1B-type ATPase, ATP7B.

Authors:  Shadi Maghool; Sharon La Fontaine; Blaine R Roberts; Ann H Kwan; Megan J Maher
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-03-05       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Neurotoxic Effect of Flavonol Myricetin in the Presence of Excess Copper.

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6.  PEP-1-GLRX1 protein exhibits anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting the activation of MAPK and NF-κB pathways in Raw 264.7 cells.

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