The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions
Many metabolic pathways and cellular processes occurring in most sub-cellular compartments depend on the functioning of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins, whose cofactors are assembled through dedicated protein machineries. Recent advances have been made in the knowledge of the functions of individual com...
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doaj-4ec04bad17aa4756960ce523ffdfe00f2020-11-24T22:17:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2013-07-01410.3389/fpls.2013.0025956243The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questionsJérémy eCouturier0Brigitte eTouraine1Jean-Francois eBRIAT2Frédéric eGaymard3Nicolas eRouhier4Université de LorraineBiochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes, CNRS-INRA-Université Montpellier 2Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes, CNRS-INRA-Université Montpellier 2Biochimie et Physiologie Moléculaire des Plantes, CNRS-INRA-Université Montpellier 2Université de LorraineMany metabolic pathways and cellular processes occurring in most sub-cellular compartments depend on the functioning of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins, whose cofactors are assembled through dedicated protein machineries. Recent advances have been made in the knowledge of the functions of individual components through a combination of genetic, biochemical and structural approaches, primarily in prokaryotes and non-plant eukaryotes. Whereas most of the components of these machineries are conserved between kingdoms, their complexity is likely increased in plants owing to the presence of additional assembly proteins and to the existence of expanded families for several assembly proteins. This review focuses on the new actors discovered in the past few years, such as glutaredoxin, BOLA and NEET proteins as well as MIP18, MMS19, TAH18, DRE2 for the cytosolic machinery, which are integrated into a model for the plant Fe-S cluster biogenesis systems. It also discusses a few issues currently subjected to an intense debate such as the role of the mitochondrial frataxin and of glutaredoxins, the functional separation between scaffold, carrier and iron-delivery proteins and the crosstalk existing between different organelles.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00259/fullCarrier Proteinsrepairiron-sulfurassembly machineriesiron donorscaffold proteins |
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Jérémy eCouturier Brigitte eTouraine Jean-Francois eBRIAT Frédéric eGaymard Nicolas eRouhier The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions Frontiers in Plant Science Carrier Proteins repair iron-sulfur assembly machineries iron donor scaffold proteins |
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Jérémy eCouturier Brigitte eTouraine Jean-Francois eBRIAT Frédéric eGaymard Nicolas eRouhier |
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The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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The iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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iron-sulfur cluster assembly machineries in plants: current knowledge and open questions |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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Many metabolic pathways and cellular processes occurring in most sub-cellular compartments depend on the functioning of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) proteins, whose cofactors are assembled through dedicated protein machineries. Recent advances have been made in the knowledge of the functions of individual components through a combination of genetic, biochemical and structural approaches, primarily in prokaryotes and non-plant eukaryotes. Whereas most of the components of these machineries are conserved between kingdoms, their complexity is likely increased in plants owing to the presence of additional assembly proteins and to the existence of expanded families for several assembly proteins. This review focuses on the new actors discovered in the past few years, such as glutaredoxin, BOLA and NEET proteins as well as MIP18, MMS19, TAH18, DRE2 for the cytosolic machinery, which are integrated into a model for the plant Fe-S cluster biogenesis systems. It also discusses a few issues currently subjected to an intense debate such as the role of the mitochondrial frataxin and of glutaredoxins, the functional separation between scaffold, carrier and iron-delivery proteins and the crosstalk existing between different organelles. |
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Carrier Proteins repair iron-sulfur assembly machineries iron donor scaffold proteins |
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