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  • Open Access
4 Citations
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A Highly Conserved Iron-Sulfur Cluster Assembly Machinery between Humans and Amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum: The Characterization of Frataxin

  • Justo Olmos,
  • María Florencia Pignataro,
  • Ana Belén Benítez dos Santos,
  • Mauro Bringas,
  • Sebastián Klinke,
  • Laura Kamenetzky,
  • Francisco Velazquez and
  • Javier Santos

17 September 2020

Several biological activities depend on iron–sulfur clusters ([Fe-S]). Even though they are well-known in several organisms their function and metabolic pathway were poorly understood in the majority of the organisms. We propose to use the amoe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,663 Views
13 Pages

Probing Transcriptional Crosstalk between Cryptochromes and Iron-sulfur Cluster Assembly 1 (MagR) in the Magnetoresponse of a Migratory Insect

  • Yuning Zhang,
  • Ying Zhang,
  • Jingyu Zhao,
  • Jinglan He,
  • Zongjin Xuanyuan,
  • Weidong Pan,
  • Gregory A. Sword,
  • Fajun Chen and
  • Guijun Wan

Many organisms can sense and respond to magnetic fields (MFs), with migratory species in particular utilizing geomagnetic field information for long-distance migration. Cryptochrome proteins (Crys) along with a highly conserved Iron-sulfur cluster as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
12,698 Views
38 Pages

Mechanism of Iron–Sulfur Cluster Assembly: In the Intimacy of Iron and Sulfur Encounter

  • Batoul Srour,
  • Sylvain Gervason,
  • Beata Monfort and
  • Benoit D’Autréaux

Iron–sulfur (Fe–S) clusters are protein cofactors of a multitude of enzymes performing essential biological functions. Specialized multi-protein machineries present in all types of organisms support their biosynthesis. These machineries e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,493 Views
20 Pages

A multitude of biological functions relies on iron-sulfur clusters. The formation of photosynthetic complexes goes along with an additional demand for iron-sulfur clusters for bacteriochlorophyll synthesis and photosynthetic electron transport. Howev...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,597 Views
24 Pages

Viruses rely on host cells to replicate their genomes and assemble new viral particles. Thus, they have evolved intricate mechanisms to exploit host factors. Host cells, in turn, have developed strategies to inhibit viruses, resulting in a nuanced in...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,317 Views
25 Pages

Control of Replication Stress Response by Cytosolic Fe-S Cluster Assembly (CIA) Machinery

  • Chiara Frigerio,
  • Michela Galli,
  • Sara Castelli,
  • Aurora Da Prada and
  • Michela Clerici

16 March 2025

Accurate DNA replication is essential for the maintenance of genome stability and the generation of healthy offspring. When DNA replication is challenged, signals accumulate at blocked replication forks that elicit a multifaceted cellular response, o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,321 Views
23 Pages

The Requirement of Inorganic Fe-S Clusters for the Biosynthesis of the Organometallic Molybdenum Cofactor

  • Ralf R. Mendel,
  • Thomas W. Hercher,
  • Arkadiusz Zupok,
  • Muhammad A. Hasnat and
  • Silke Leimkühler

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are essential protein cofactors. In enzymes, they are present either in the rhombic [2Fe-2S] or the cubic [4Fe-4S] form, where they are involved in catalysis and electron transfer and in the biosynthesis of metal-containin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,147 Views
14 Pages

Iron-Sulfur Cluster Complex Assembly in the Mitochondria of Arabidopsis thaliana

  • Alejandro M. Armas,
  • Manuel Balparda,
  • Agustina Terenzi,
  • Maria V. Busi,
  • Maria A. Pagani and
  • Diego F. Gomez-Casati

9 September 2020

In plants, the cysteine desulfurase (AtNFS1) and frataxin (AtFH) are involved in the formation of Fe-S groups in mitochondria, specifically, in Fe and sulfur loading onto scaffold proteins, and the subsequent formation of the mature Fe-S cluster. We...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
7,472 Views
18 Pages

26 February 2022

Iron–sulfur clusters (Fe–S or ISC) are essential cofactors that function in a wide range of biological pathways. In mammalian cells, Fe–S biosynthesis primarily relies on mitochondria and involves a concerted group of evolutionary-c...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
2,613 Views
2 Pages

Following the “Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzyme conference—MoTEC2019” and the satellite meeting on “Iron–Sulfur for Life”, we wanted to emphasize the link between iron–sulfur clusters and their importance for t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,822 Views
20 Pages

Iron-sulfur [Fe-S] clusters, comprising coordinated iron and sulfur atoms arranged in diverse configurations, play a pivotal role in redox reactions and various biological processes. Diverse structural variants of [Fe-S] clusters exist, each possessi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
872 Views
23 Pages

Frataxin is a component of the iron–sulfur (Fe-S) cluster assembly complex in mitochondria, and deficiency is associated with Friedreich ataxia (FA). The yeast homolog Yfh1 resembles and cross-complements with its human equivalent, and frataxin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,280 Views
23 Pages

Molecular Details of the Frataxin–Scaffold Interaction during Mitochondrial Fe–S Cluster Assembly

  • Courtney J. Campbell,
  • Ashley E. Pall,
  • Akshata R. Naik,
  • Lindsey N. Thompson and
  • Timothy L. Stemmler

Iron–sulfur clusters are essential to almost every life form and utilized for their unique structural and redox-targeted activities within cells during many cellular pathways. Although there are three different Fe–S cluster assembly pathways in proka...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,390 Views
29 Pages

Structural and Biochemical Characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Zinc SufU-SufS Complex

  • Ingie Elchennawi,
  • Philippe Carpentier,
  • Christelle Caux,
  • Marine Ponge and
  • Sandrine Ollagnier de Choudens

24 April 2023

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are inorganic prosthetic groups in proteins composed exclusively of iron and inorganic sulfide. These cofactors are required in a wide range of critical cellular pathways. Iron-sulfur clusters do not form spontaneously in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
8,196 Views
34 Pages

31 August 2018

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters, the ubiquitous protein cofactors found in all kingdoms of life, perform a myriad of functions including nitrogen fixation, ribosome assembly, DNA repair, mitochondrial respiration, and metabolite catabolism. The biogenesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,975 Views
15 Pages

A Combined Spectroscopic and In Silico Approach to Evaluate the Interaction of Human Frataxin with Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase

  • Davide Doni,
  • Marta Meggiolaro,
  • Javier Santos,
  • Gérard Audran,
  • Sylvain R. A. Marque,
  • Paola Costantini,
  • Marco Bortolus and
  • Donatella Carbonera

25 November 2021

Frataxin (FXN) is a highly conserved mitochondrial protein whose deficiency causes Friedreich’s ataxia, a neurodegenerative disease. The precise physiological function of FXN is still unclear; however, there is experimental evidence that the pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
5,554 Views
22 Pages

Sulfur Administration in Fe–S Cluster Homeostasis

  • Leszek Rydz,
  • Maria Wróbel and
  • Halina Jurkowska

29 October 2021

Mitochondria are the key organelles of Fe–S cluster synthesis. They contain the enzyme cysteine desulfurase, a scaffold protein, iron and electron donors, and specific chaperons all required for the formation of Fe–S clusters. The newly formed cluste...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,473 Views
28 Pages

Comprehensive Analysis Reveals That ISCA1 Is Correlated with Ferroptosis-Related Genes Across Cancers and Is a Biomarker in Thyroid Carcinoma

  • Dejun Xiong,
  • Zhao Li,
  • Ling Zuo,
  • Juan Ge,
  • Yuhan Gu,
  • Erhao Zhang,
  • Xiaorong Zhou,
  • Guiping Yu and
  • Mengmeng Sang

28 November 2024

Background: ISCA1 (Iron–Sulfur Cluster Assembly 1) is involved in the assembly of iron–sulfur (Fe–S) clusters, which are vital for electron transport and enzyme activity. Some studies suggest the potential involvement of ISCA1 in tu...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,121 Views
28 Pages

Molecular Basis of Rare Diseases Associated to the Maturation of Mitochondrial [4Fe-4S]-Containing Proteins

  • Francesca Camponeschi,
  • Simone Ciofi-Baffoni,
  • Vito Calderone and
  • Lucia Banci

21 July 2022

The importance of mitochondria in mammalian cells is widely known. Several biochemical reactions and pathways take place within mitochondria: among them, there are those involving the biogenesis of the iron–sulfur (Fe-S) clusters. The latter ar...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,213 Views
19 Pages

Overview of the Maturation Machinery of the H-Cluster of [FeFe]-Hydrogenases with a Focus on HydF

  • Marco Bortolus,
  • Paola Costantini,
  • Davide Doni and
  • Donatella Carbonera

11 October 2018

Hydrogen production in nature is performed by hydrogenases. Among them, [FeFe]-hydrogenases have a peculiar active site, named H-cluster, that is made of two parts, synthesized in different pathways. The cubane sub-cluster requires the normal iron-su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,179 Views
10 Pages

Enzymes carrying Iron-Sulfur (Fe-S) clusters perform many important cellular functions and their biogenesis require complex protein machinery. In mitochondria, the IBA57 protein is essential and promotes assembly of [4Fe-4S] clusters and their insert...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,255 Views
25 Pages

18 October 2022

Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death due to a single pathogen, accounting for 1.5 million deaths annually on the global level. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of TB, is persistently exposed to stresses such as reactive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,948 Views
22 Pages

The Arabidopsis Mitochondrial Glutaredoxin GRXS15 Provides [2Fe-2S] Clusters for ISCA-Mediated [4Fe-4S] Cluster Maturation

  • Tamanna Azam,
  • Jonathan Przybyla-Toscano,
  • Florence Vignols,
  • Jérémy Couturier,
  • Nicolas Rouhier and
  • Michael K. Johnson

3 December 2020

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins are crucial for many cellular functions, particularly those involving electron transfer and metabolic reactions. An essential monothiol glutaredoxin GRXS15 plays a key role in the maturation of plant mitochondrial Fe-S pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,033 Views
23 Pages

A Global Proteomic Approach Sheds New Light on Potential Iron-Sulfur Client Proteins of the Chloroplastic Maturation Factor NFU3

  • Nathalie Berger,
  • Florence Vignols,
  • Brigitte Touraine,
  • Maël Taupin-Broggini,
  • Valérie Rofidal,
  • Vincent Demolombe,
  • Véronique Santoni,
  • Nicolas Rouhier,
  • Frédéric Gaymard and
  • Christian Dubos

30 October 2020

Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins play critical functions in plants. Most Fe-S proteins are synthetized in the cytosol as apo-proteins and the subsequent Fe-S cluster incorporation relies on specific protein assembly machineries. They are notably formed by...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,442 Views
15 Pages

MRE11 Is Crucial for Malaria Parasite Transmission and Its Absence Affects Expression of Interconnected Networks of Key Genes Essential for Life

  • David S. Guttery,
  • Abhinay Ramaprasad,
  • David J. P. Ferguson,
  • Mohammad Zeeshan,
  • Rajan Pandey,
  • Declan Brady,
  • Anthony A. Holder,
  • Arnab Pain and
  • Rita Tewari

3 December 2020

The meiotic recombination 11 protein (MRE11) plays a key role in DNA damage response and maintenance of genome stability. However, little is known about its function during development of the malaria parasite Plasmodium. Here, we present a functional...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,080 Views
17 Pages

Multiple mitochondrial dysfunctions syndrome type 2 with hyperglycinemia (MMDS2) is a severe disorder of mitochondrial energy metabolism, associated with biallelic mutations in the gene encoding for BOLA3, a protein with a not yet completely understo...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,370 Views
32 Pages

Hydrogenases (H2ases) are metalloproteins. The great majority of them contain iron-sulfur clusters and two metal atoms at their active center, either a Ni and an Fe atom, the [NiFe]-H2ases, or two Fe atoms, the [FeFe]-H2ases. Enzymes of these two cla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,828 Views
41 Pages

25 February 2022

Adaptive mechanisms that facilitate intestinal colonization by the human microbiota, including Escherichia coli, may be better understood by analyzing the physiology and gene expression of bacteria in low-oxygen environments. We used high-throughput...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,833 Views
31 Pages

Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in patients with idiopathic pulmonary hypertension; nevertheless, its role and clinical significance in hypoxic pulmonary hypertension (HPH) remain elusive. Therefore, this study aims to clarify the role and molecu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,833 Views
14 Pages

Biochemical Convergence of Mitochondrial Hsp70 System Specialized in Iron–Sulfur Cluster Biogenesis

  • Malgorzata Kleczewska,
  • Aneta Grabinska,
  • Marcin Jelen,
  • Milena Stolarska,
  • Brenda Schilke,
  • Jaroslaw Marszalek,
  • Elizabeth A. Craig and
  • Rafal Dutkiewicz

Mitochondria play a central role in the biogenesis of iron–sulfur cluster(s) (FeS), protein cofactors needed for many cellular activities. After assembly on scaffold protein Isu, the cluster is transferred onto a recipient apo-protein. Transfer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,479 Views
12 Pages

31 December 2022

Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are widespread proteins catalyzing deglutathionylation or glutathionylation reactions or serving for iron-sulfur (Fe-S) protein maturation. Previous studies highlighted a role of the Arabidopsis thaliana mitochondrial class II GR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,314 Views
19 Pages

Loss and Recovery of Glutaredoxin 5 Is Inducible by Diet in a Murine Model of Diabesity and Mediated by Free Fatty Acids In Vitro

  • Sebastian Friedrich Petry,
  • Axel Römer,
  • Divya Rawat,
  • Lara Brunner,
  • Nina Lerch,
  • Mengmeng Zhou,
  • Rekha Grewal,
  • Fatemeh Sharifpanah,
  • Heinrich Sauer and
  • Thomas Linn
  • + 1 author

Free fatty acids (FFA), hyperglycemia, and inflammatory cytokines are major mediators of β-cell toxicity in type 2 diabetes mellitus, impairing mitochondrial metabolism. Glutaredoxin 5 (Glrx5) is a mitochondrial protein involved in the assembly...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,722 Views
24 Pages

The earliest forms of life (i.e., Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya) appeared on our planet about ten billion years after its formation. Although Archaea do not seem to possess the multiprotein machinery constituted by the NIF (Nitrogen Fixation), ISC (...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
10,368 Views
24 Pages

25 November 2014

Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are small ubiquitous glutathione (GSH)-dependent oxidoreductases that catalyze the reversible reduction of protein disulfide bridges or protein-GSH mixed disulfide bonds via a dithiol or monothiol mechanism, respectively. Three m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,153 Views
21 Pages

Fe-S Protein Synthesis in Green Algae Mitochondria

  • Diego F. Gomez-Casati,
  • Maria V. Busi,
  • Julieta Barchiesi,
  • Maria A. Pagani,
  • Noelia S. Marchetti-Acosta and
  • Agustina Terenzi

21 January 2021

Iron and sulfur are two essential elements for all organisms. These elements form the Fe-S clusters that are present as cofactors in numerous proteins and protein complexes related to key processes in cells, such as respiration and photosynthesis, an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,354 Views
16 Pages

5 August 2025

Neuroinflammation is the major contributor to the pathology of neonatal hypoxic–ischemic (HI) brain injury. Our previous studies have demonstrated that microRNA210 (miR210) inhibition with antisense locked nucleic acid (LNA) inhibitor mitigates...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,680 Views
14 Pages

3 November 2023

Fe-S clusters are essential cofactors for the activity of a large variety of metalloproteins that play important roles in respiration, photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, regulation of gene expression, and numerous metabolic pathways, including biosyn...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,366 Views
22 Pages

Functional Metabolic Diversity of Bacterioplankton in Maritime Antarctic Lakes

  • Antonio Picazo,
  • Juan Antonio Villaescusa,
  • Carlos Rochera,
  • Javier Miralles-Lorenzo,
  • Antonio Quesada and
  • Antonio Camacho

A summer survey was conducted on the bacterioplankton communities of seven lakes from Byers Peninsula (Maritime Antarctica), differing in trophic and morphological characteristics. Predictions of the metabolic capabilities of these communities were p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
672 Views
28 Pages

10 December 2025

The endophytic bacterium Bacillus subtilis 10-4 is a potent bioinoculant, previously shown to enhance growth and resilience to abiotic/biotic stresses across various crops. However, the genetic basis underlying these beneficial traits remains unexplo...