Literature DB >> 4045449

Trace element uptake in liver cells. 2. Effect of different proteins in the medium on the uptake of copper and zinc by hepatoma cells.

G J van den Berg, C J van den Hamer.   

Abstract

Cultured rat hepatoma cells (HTC-cells) were used to study the uptake of copper and zinc from a minimal salt-glucose medium, supplemented with albumin from different species or with ovalbumin. Competitive equilibrium dialysis showed that at low molar ratios of metal/protein (less than 1) the affinity for copper of human and bovine albumin was about equal, but that of dog albumin or ovalbumin was much lower. Only a small difference in affinity for zinc could be detected between human albumin and ovalbumin. Supplementing the medium with the different proteins the rate of copper uptake in the cell at a given molar Cu/protein ratio increased as follows: human albumin congruent to bovine albumin less than dog albumin less than ovalbumin. When the molar Cu/protein ratio was increased, a discontinuity was seen with all three albumin species at a ratio of about 1. In contrast, the zinc uptake mimics that of Cu/ovalbumin, and no discontinuity was observed using different molar Zn/protein ratios. These results indicate that the rate of copper and zinc uptake depends strongly on its affinity for the protein: a low affinity leads to a high uptake. The results suggest further that at physiologic concentrations zinc is taken up by a mechanism different from that for copper.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4045449     DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(85)85057-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  1990-04       Impact factor: 3.738

2.  The uptake of zinc by erythrocytes under near-physiological conditions.

Authors:  J De Kok; C Van Der Schoot; M Veldhuizen; H T Wolterbeek
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3.  Cultured skin fibroblasts: useful for diagnosis of Wilson's disease?

Authors:  G J Van den Berg; C J Van den Hamer; R J Meijer; T U Hoogenraad
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