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Functional Analysis and Theoretical Modeling of Ferroportin Reveals Clustering of Mutations According to Phenotype

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Date 2009 Oct 23
PMID 19846751
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Abstract

Ferroportin disease is a heterogeneous iron release disorder resulting from mutations in the ferroportin gene. Ferroportin protein is a multitransmembrane domain iron transporter, responsible for iron export from cells, which, in turn, is regulated by the peptide hormone hepcidin. Mutations in the ferroportin gene may affect either regulation of the protein's transporter function or the ability of hepcidin to regulate iron efflux. We have used a combination of functional analysis of epitope-tagged ferroportin variants coupled with theoretical modeling to dissect the relationship between ferroportin mutations and their cognate phenotypes. Myc epitope-tagged human ferroportin expression constructs were transfected into Caco-2 intestinal cells and protein localization analyzed by immunofluorescence microscopy and colocalization with organelle markers. The effect of mutations on iron efflux was assessed by costaining with anti-ferritin antibodies and immunoblotting to quantitate cellular expression of ferritin and transferrin receptor 1. Wild-type ferroportin localized mainly to the cell surface and intracellular structures. All ferroportin disease-causing mutations studied had no effect on localization at the cell surface. N144H, N144T, and S338R mutant ferroportin retained the ability to transport iron. In contrast, A77D, V162Delta, and L170F mutants were iron transport defective. Surface staining experiments showed that both ends of the protein were located inside the cell. These data were used as the basis for theoretical modeling of the ferroportin molecule. The model predicted phenotypic clustering of mutations with gain-of-function variants associated with a hypothetical channel through the axis of ferroportin. Conversely, loss-of-function variants were located at the membrane/cytoplasm interface.

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