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Volume 271,
Number 16,
Issue of April 19, 1996 pp. 9851-9857
©1996 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Induction of
Ferritin Synthesis in Cells Infected with Mengo Virus
(Received for publication, December 4,
1995; and in revised form, January 30, 1996)
Michael R.
Mulvey
,
Lukas C.
Kühn
,
Douglas G.
Scraba
We have recently identified ferritin as a cellular protein
particle whose synthesis is stimulated in mouse or human cells infected
by the picornavirus Mengo(1) . Immunoprecipitation of the
particle from infected murine L929 cells showed a 4- and 6-fold
increase in the intracellular concentrations of H and L apoferritin
subunits, respectively. This differential expression altered the H/L
subunit ratio from 3.0 in uninfected cells to 2.2 in Mengo
virus-infected cells. The induction is not due to an increase in
transcription of the apoferritin L and H genes, nor is it due to an
increase in stability of the apoferritin mRNAs. At the level of
translation, the iron regulatory protein (IRP) remained intact, with
similar amounts being detected in uninfected and infected cells. The
Mengo virus RNA genome does not compete with the iron regulatory
element (IRE) for the binding of IRP, and sequence analysis confirmed
that there are no IREs in the virus RNA. The IRE binding activity of
IRP in infected cells decreased approximately 30% compared with
uninfected cells. The decrease in binding activity could be overcome by
the addition of Desferal (deferoxamine mesylate; CIBA) an intracellular
iron chelator, which suggests that virus infection causes an increase
in intracellular free iron. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
studies have confirmed the increase in free iron in Mengo virus
infected cells. The permeability of cells for iron does not change in
virus infected cells, suggesting that the induction of ferritin by
Mengo virus is due to a change in the form of intracellular iron from a
bound to a free state.

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