生物
线粒体
细胞生物学
胞浆
生物化学
解旋酶
生物发生
DNA
核糖体生物发生
氧化磷酸化
DNA修复
核糖体
酶
核糖核酸
基因
作者
R. Shi,Wenya Hou,Zhao‐Qi Wang,Xingzhi Xu
标识
DOI:10.3389/fcell.2021.735678
摘要
Iron–sulfur (Fe/S) clusters (ISCs) are redox-active protein cofactors that their synthesis, transfer, and insertion into target proteins require many components. Mitochondrial ISC assembly is the foundation of all cellular ISCs in eukaryotic cells. The mitochondrial ISC cooperates with the cytosolic Fe/S protein assembly (CIA) systems to accomplish the cytosolic and nuclear Fe/S clusters maturation. ISCs are needed for diverse cellular functions, including nitrogen fixation, oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial respiratory pathways, and ribosome assembly. Recent research advances have confirmed the existence of different ISCs in enzymes that regulate DNA metabolism, including helicases, nucleases, primases, DNA polymerases, and glycosylases. Here we outline the synthesis of mitochondrial, cytosolic and nuclear ISCs and highlight their functions in DNA metabolism.
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