Specificity of the induction of ferritin synthesis by hemin.

Biochim Biophys Acta

Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130.

Published: August 1990

We have previously reported that hemin derepresses ferritin mRNA translation in vitro. As noted earlier, pre-incubation of a 90 kDa ferritin repressor protein (FRP) with hemin prevented subsequent repression of ferritin synthesis in a wheat germ extract. The significance of this observation has been investigated further. Evidence is presented here that this inactivation of FRP is temperature dependent. Neither FeCl3, Fe3+ chelated with EDTA, nor protoporphyrin IX caused significant inactivation of FRP under comparable conditions, whereas Zn2(+)-protoporphyrin IX produced an intermediate degree of inhibition. The presence of a glutathione redox buffer (GSB), which was previously shown to minimize non-specific side-effects of hemin, was not necessary for the derepression reaction. Inclusion of mannitol, a free radical scavenger, did not alter the inactivation caused by hemin. Calculation of the expected ratio of hemin monomers to dimers suggests that the active species is the monomer.

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