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H ferritin silencing induces protein misfolding in K562 cells: A Raman analysis.

Fabiana Zolea1, Flavia Biamonte1, Patrizio Candeloro2, Maddalena Di Sanzo1, Anna Cozzi3, Anna Di Vito1, Barbara Quaresima1, Nadia Lobello1, Francesca Trecroci1, Enzo Di Fabrizio4, Sonia Levi5, Giovanni Cuda1, Francesco Costanzo6.   

Abstract

The redox state of the cell is involved in the regulation of many physiological functions as well as in the pathogenesis of several diseases, and is strictly dependent on the amount of iron in its catalytically active state. Alterations of iron homeostasis determine increased steady-state concentrations of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) that cause lipid peroxidation, DNA damage and altered protein folding. Ferritin keeps the intracellular iron in a non-toxic and readily available form and consequently plays a central role in iron and redox homeostasis. The protein is composed by 24 subunits of the H- and L-type, coded by two different genes, with structural and functional differences. The aim of this study was to shed light on the role of the single H ferritin subunit (FHC) in keeping the native correct protein three-dimensional structure. To this, we performed Raman spectroscopy on protein extracts from K562 cells subjected to FHC silencing. The results show a significant increase in the percentage of disordered structures content at a level comparable to that induced by H2O2 treatment in control cells. ROS inhibitor and iron chelator were able to revert protein misfolding. This integrated approach, involving Raman spectroscopy and targeted-gene silencing, indicates that an imbalance of the heavy-to-light chain ratio in the ferritin composition is able to induce severe but still reversible modifications in protein folding and uncovers new potential pathogenetic mechanisms associated to intracellular iron perturbation.
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Keywords:  Ferritin heavy chain; K562; Oxidative stress; Protein misfolding; Raman spectroscopy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26454082     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.07.161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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