Purification and characterization of mycoferritin from Aspergillus parasiticus (255).

FEMS Microbiol Lett

Department of Biochemistry, University College of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad 500 007, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Published: April 2005

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  • Only hydroxymate type siderophores have been found in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes for intracellular iron storage, with this study being the first to show mycoferritin in ascomycetes, specifically in the fungus Aspergillus parasiticus.
  • The mycoferritin was induced by iron in YES medium, purified using biochemical techniques, and exhibited a molecular mass of 460kDa with varying iron and carbohydrate contents compared to other species' mycoferritins.
  • Analysis revealed structural simplicity with a single protein subunit of about 20kDa, distinct variations in amino acid composition, and spectral characteristics similar to equine spleen ferritin, but with a lower degree of helic

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As intracellular iron storage molecules, only hydroxymate type siderophores have been reported in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes. This is the first report documenting the presence of mycoferritin in ascomycetes. The fungus, Aspergillus parasiticus (255), is capable of producing mycoferritin only upon induction with iron in yeast extract sucrose (YES) medium. The same has been purified from Aspergillus sps by application of conventional biochemical techniques. The molecular mass, yield, iron and carbohydrate contents of the HPLC purified protein were 460kDa, 0.012mg/g of wet mycelia, 1.6% and 6.0%, respectively. The iron content was much lower than Mortierella alpina mycoferritin (17%). Native PAGE revealed the presence of trimeric and monomeric forms of ferritin. Subunit analysis by SDS-PAGE showed a single protein subunit of approximately 20kDa suggesting structural simplicity of the apoferritin shell. Variation in amino acid composition was noted upon comparison with ferritins of other species. Interestingly, no phenylalanine could be detected in the mycoferritin of Aspergillus sps. The acidic amino acid content was 1.5-1.6 fold higher than mammalian and fish ferritins. The spectral characteristics (UV/VIS and fluorescence) of mycoferritin were akin to equine spleen ferritin. However, circular dichroic spectra revealed a lower degree of helicity.

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