Distinct mechanisms for Ctr1-mediated copper and cisplatin transport.

J Biol Chem

Redox Biology Center, Department of Biochemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0664. Electronic address:

Published: September 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Ctr1 protein family is essential for copper uptake in eukaryotic cells and also plays a role in the accumulation of the anticancer drug cisplatin.
  • Research on yeast Ctr1 has shown that it forms multimers, and the presence of copper enhances the interaction between these multimers, which is crucial for their transport functions.
  • Interestingly, while Ctr1 is involved in both copper and cisplatin transport, it uses different mechanisms for each, with specific regions of the protein impacting cisplatin uptake independently of copper transport.

Article Abstract

The Ctr1 family of integral membrane proteins is necessary for high affinity copper uptake in eukaryotes. Ctr1 is also involved in cellular accumulation of cisplatin, a platinum-based anticancer drug. Although the physiological role of Ctr1 has been revealed, the mechanism of action of Ctr1 remains to be elucidated. To gain a better understanding of Ctr1-mediated copper and cisplatin transport, we have monitored molecular dynamics and transport activities of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ctr1 and its mutant alleles. Co-expression of functional Ctr1 monomers fused with either cyan or yellow fluorescent protein resulted in fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), which is consistent with multimer assembly of Ctr1. Copper near the K(m) value of Ctr1 enhanced FRET in a manner that correlated with cellular copper transport. In vitro cross-linking of Ctr1 confirmed that copper-induced FRET reflects conformational changes within pre-existing Ctr1 complexes. FRET assays in membrane-disrupted cells and protein extracts showed that intact cell structure is necessary for Ctr1 activity. Despite Ctr1-dependent cellular accumulation, cisplatin did not change Ctr1 FRET nor did it attenuate copper-induced FRET. A Ctr1 allele defective in copper transport enhanced cellular cisplatin accumulation. N-terminal methionine-rich motifs that are dispensable for copper transport play a critical role for cisplatin uptake. Taken together, our data reveal functional roles for structural remodeling of the Ctr1 multimeric complex in copper transport and suggest distinct mechanisms employed by Ctr1 for copper and cisplatin transport.

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