Linder Maria C
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, California State University, Fullerton, CA 91831, USA.
Biomedicines. 2021 Feb 25;9(3):233. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines9030233.
Ceruloplasmin, the main copper-binding protein in blood and some other fluids, is well known for its copper-dependent enzymatic functions and as a source of copper for cells. What is generally unknown or ignored is that, at least in the case of blood plasma and serum, about half of ceruloplasmin is in the apo (copper-free) form. This has led to some misconceptions about the amounts and variations of other copper-binding proteins and so-called "free copper" in the blood that might be indicators of disease states. What is known about the levels, sources, and metabolism of apo versus holo ceruloplasmin and the problems associated with measurements of the two forms is reviewed here.
铜蓝蛋白是血液和其他一些体液中的主要铜结合蛋白,以其铜依赖性酶功能以及作为细胞的铜来源而闻名。一般不为人知或被忽视的是,至少在血浆和血清的情况下,大约一半的铜蓝蛋白处于脱辅基(无铜)形式。这导致了对血液中其他铜结合蛋白和所谓“游离铜”的含量及变化的一些误解,而这些可能是疾病状态的指标。本文综述了关于脱辅基与全铜蓝蛋白的水平、来源、代谢以及与这两种形式测量相关的问题。