Linder M C
California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA.
Metallomics. 2016 Sep 1;8(9):887-905. doi: 10.1039/c6mt00103c. Epub 2016 Jul 18.
We know that blood plasma contains many proteins and also other components that bind copper. The largest contributor to copper in the plasma is ceruloplasmin, which accounts for 40-70 percent. Apart from ceruloplasmin and albumin, most of these components have not been studied extensively, and even for ceruloplasmin and albumin, much remains to be discovered. New components with new functions, and new functions of known components are emerging, some warranting reconsideration of earlier findings. The author's laboratory has been actively involved in research on this topic. This review summarizes and updates our knowledge of the nature and functions of ceruloplasmin and the other known and emerging copper-containing molecules (principally proteins) in this fluid, to better understand how they contribute to copper homeostasis and consider their potential significance to health and disease.
我们知道,血浆中含有许多蛋白质以及其他能结合铜的成分。血浆中铜的最大贡献者是铜蓝蛋白,其占比为40%至70%。除了铜蓝蛋白和白蛋白外,这些成分大多尚未得到广泛研究,即便对于铜蓝蛋白和白蛋白,仍有许多有待发现之处。具有新功能的新成分以及已知成分的新功能不断涌现,有些需要重新审视早期的研究结果。作者所在的实验室一直积极参与该主题的研究。本综述总结并更新了我们对铜蓝蛋白以及这种液体中其他已知和新出现的含铜分子(主要是蛋白质)的性质和功能的认识,以便更好地理解它们如何有助于铜稳态,并思考它们对健康和疾病的潜在意义。