Artículo de revista
Effect of ascorbate in the reduction of transferrin-associated iron in endocytic vesicles
Fecha
1992Registro en:
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, Volumen 24, Issue 2, 1992, Pages 227-233
0145479X
15736881
10.1007/BF00762681
Autor
Escobar, Aldo
Gaete, Victoria
Núñez González, Marco
Institución
Resumen
Externally added ascorbate or NADH effectively reduced ferricyanide and promoted the exit of Fe3+ originated from acid-destabilized transferrin contained inside endocytic vesicles. The effect of ascorbate was mediated by an ascorbate uptake system, and the effect of NADH was mediated by the membrane-associated oxidoreductase. At physiological concentrations of both ascorbate and NADH, the ascorbate transport and the NADH-oxidoreductase system were additive as measured by the rate of reduction of ferricyanide and by the mobilization of transferrin-associated iron. The results indicate that Fe3+ reduction may occur by a nonenzymatic reaction with ascorbate transported into the vesicle lumen. The ascorbate-mediated reduction of iron derived from transferrin occurring in the endosome could play a major role in cellular iron uptake.