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MRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin is essential for cardiac response to iron deficiency by regulating mitochondrial function.


ABSTRACT: Cells respond to iron deficiency by activating iron-regulatory proteins to increase cellular iron uptake and availability. However, it is not clear how cells adapt to conditions when cellular iron uptake does not fully match iron demand. Here, we show that the mRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) is induced by iron deficiency and degrades mRNAs of mitochondrial Fe/S-cluster-containing proteins, specifically Ndufs1 in complex I and Uqcrfs1 in complex III, to match the decrease in Fe/S-cluster availability. In the absence of TTP, Uqcrfs1 levels are not decreased in iron deficiency, resulting in nonfunctional complex III, electron leakage, and oxidative damage. Mice with deletion of Ttp display cardiac dysfunction with iron deficiency, demonstrating that TTP is necessary for maintaining cardiac function in the setting of low cellular iron. Altogether, our results describe a pathway that is activated in iron deficiency to regulate mitochondrial function to match the availability of Fe/S clusters.

SUBMITTER: Sato T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6142244 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin is essential for cardiac response to iron deficiency by regulating mitochondrial function.

Sato Tatsuya T   Chang Hsiang-Chun HC   Bayeva Marina M   Shapiro Jason S JS   Ramos-Alonso Lucia L   Kouzu Hidemichi H   Jiang Xinghang X   Liu Ting T   Yar Sumeyye S   Sawicki Konrad T KT   Chen Chunlei C   Martínez-Pastor María Teresa MT   Stumpo Deborah J DJ   Schumacker Paul T PT   Blackshear Perry J PJ   Ben-Sahra Issam I   Puig Sergi S   Ardehali Hossein H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180618 27


Cells respond to iron deficiency by activating iron-regulatory proteins to increase cellular iron uptake and availability. However, it is not clear how cells adapt to conditions when cellular iron uptake does not fully match iron demand. Here, we show that the mRNA-binding protein tristetraprolin (TTP) is induced by iron deficiency and degrades mRNAs of mitochondrial Fe/S-cluster-containing proteins, specifically <i>Ndufs1</i> in complex I and <i>Uqcrfs1</i> in complex III, to match the decrease  ...[more]

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