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Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1

Copper(I) is an essential metal for all life forms. Though Cu(II) is the most abundant and stable state, its reduction to Cu(I) via an unclear mechanism is prerequisite for its bioutilization. In eukaryotes, the copper transporter-1 (CTR1) is the primary high-affinity copper importer, although its m...

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Autores principales: Kar, Sumanta, Sen, Samarpita, Maji, Saptarshi, Saraf, Deepashri, Ruturaj, Paul, Rupam, Dutt, Sohini, Mondal, Basudeb, Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique, Schreiner, Ryan, Sengupta, Durba, Gupta, Arnab
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8867124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35090891
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101631
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author Kar, Sumanta
Sen, Samarpita
Maji, Saptarshi
Saraf, Deepashri
Ruturaj
Paul, Rupam
Dutt, Sohini
Mondal, Basudeb
Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique
Schreiner, Ryan
Sengupta, Durba
Gupta, Arnab
author_facet Kar, Sumanta
Sen, Samarpita
Maji, Saptarshi
Saraf, Deepashri
Ruturaj
Paul, Rupam
Dutt, Sohini
Mondal, Basudeb
Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique
Schreiner, Ryan
Sengupta, Durba
Gupta, Arnab
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description Copper(I) is an essential metal for all life forms. Though Cu(II) is the most abundant and stable state, its reduction to Cu(I) via an unclear mechanism is prerequisite for its bioutilization. In eukaryotes, the copper transporter-1 (CTR1) is the primary high-affinity copper importer, although its mechanism and role in Cu(II) reduction remain uncharacterized. Here we show that extracellular amino-terminus of human CTR1 contains two methionine-histidine clusters and neighboring aspartates that distinctly bind Cu(I) and Cu(II) preceding its import. We determined that hCTR1 localizes at the basolateral membrane of polarized MDCK-II cells and that its endocytosis to Common-Recycling-Endosomes is regulated by reduction of Cu(II) to Cu(I) and subsequent Cu(I) coordination by the methionine cluster. We demonstrate the transient binding of both Cu(II) and Cu(I) during the reduction process is facilitated by aspartates that also act as another crucial determinant of hCTR1 endocytosis. Mutating the first Methionine cluster ((7)Met-Gly-Met(9)) and Asp(13) abrogated copper uptake and endocytosis upon copper treatment. This phenotype could be reverted by treating the cells with reduced and nonreoxidizable Cu(I). We show that histidine clusters, on other hand, bind Cu(II) and are crucial for hCTR1 functioning at limiting copper. Finally, we show that two N-terminal His-Met-Asp clusters exhibit functional complementarity, as the second cluster is sufficient to preserve copper-induced CTR1 endocytosis upon complete deletion of the first cluster. We propose a novel and detailed mechanism by which the two His-Met-Asp residues of hCTR1 amino-terminus not only bind copper, but also maintain its reduced state, crucial for intracellular uptake.
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spelling pubmed-88671242022-02-27 Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1 Kar, Sumanta Sen, Samarpita Maji, Saptarshi Saraf, Deepashri Ruturaj Paul, Rupam Dutt, Sohini Mondal, Basudeb Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique Schreiner, Ryan Sengupta, Durba Gupta, Arnab J Biol Chem Research Article Copper(I) is an essential metal for all life forms. Though Cu(II) is the most abundant and stable state, its reduction to Cu(I) via an unclear mechanism is prerequisite for its bioutilization. In eukaryotes, the copper transporter-1 (CTR1) is the primary high-affinity copper importer, although its mechanism and role in Cu(II) reduction remain uncharacterized. Here we show that extracellular amino-terminus of human CTR1 contains two methionine-histidine clusters and neighboring aspartates that distinctly bind Cu(I) and Cu(II) preceding its import. We determined that hCTR1 localizes at the basolateral membrane of polarized MDCK-II cells and that its endocytosis to Common-Recycling-Endosomes is regulated by reduction of Cu(II) to Cu(I) and subsequent Cu(I) coordination by the methionine cluster. We demonstrate the transient binding of both Cu(II) and Cu(I) during the reduction process is facilitated by aspartates that also act as another crucial determinant of hCTR1 endocytosis. Mutating the first Methionine cluster ((7)Met-Gly-Met(9)) and Asp(13) abrogated copper uptake and endocytosis upon copper treatment. This phenotype could be reverted by treating the cells with reduced and nonreoxidizable Cu(I). We show that histidine clusters, on other hand, bind Cu(II) and are crucial for hCTR1 functioning at limiting copper. Finally, we show that two N-terminal His-Met-Asp clusters exhibit functional complementarity, as the second cluster is sufficient to preserve copper-induced CTR1 endocytosis upon complete deletion of the first cluster. We propose a novel and detailed mechanism by which the two His-Met-Asp residues of hCTR1 amino-terminus not only bind copper, but also maintain its reduced state, crucial for intracellular uptake. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8867124/ /pubmed/35090891 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101631 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Kar, Sumanta
Sen, Samarpita
Maji, Saptarshi
Saraf, Deepashri
Ruturaj
Paul, Rupam
Dutt, Sohini
Mondal, Basudeb
Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique
Schreiner, Ryan
Sengupta, Durba
Gupta, Arnab
Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title_full Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title_fullStr Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title_full_unstemmed Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title_short Copper(II) import and reduction are dependent on His-Met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
title_sort copper(ii) import and reduction are dependent on his-met clusters in the extracellular amino terminus of human copper transporter-1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8867124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35090891
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101631
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