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Publication : Control of metazoan heme homeostasis by a conserved multidrug resistance protein.

First Author  Korolnek T Year  2014
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  19
Issue  6 Pages  1008-19
PubMed ID  24836561 Mgi Jnum  J:215247
Mgi Id  MGI:5604954 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2014.03.030
Citation  Korolnek T, et al. (2014) Control of metazoan heme homeostasis by a conserved multidrug resistance protein. Cell Metab 19(6):1008-19
abstractText  Several lines of evidence predict that specific pathways must exist in metazoans for the escorted movement of heme, an essential but cytotoxic iron-containing organic ring, within and between cells and tissues, but these pathways remain obscure. In Caenorhabditis elegans, embryonic development is inextricably dependent on both maternally derived heme and environmentally acquired heme. Here, we show that the multidrug resistance protein MRP-5/ABCC5 likely acts as a heme exporter, and targeted depletion of mrp-5 in the intestine causes embryonic lethality. Transient knockdown of mrp5 in zebrafish leads to morphological defects and failure to hemoglobinize red blood cells. MRP5 resides on the plasma membrane and endosomal compartments and regulates export of cytosolic heme. Together, our genetic studies in worms, yeast, zebrafish, and mammalian cells identify a conserved, physiological role for a multidrug resistance protein in regulating systemic heme homeostasis. We envision other MRP family members may play similar unanticipated physiological roles in animal development.
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