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The Intriguing Role of Iron-Sulfur Clusters in the CIAPIN1 Protein Family

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INORGANICS
卷 10, 期 4, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/inorganics10040052

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iron-sulfur cluster; anamorsin; Dre2; iron-sulfur protein biogenesis; CIAPIN1

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Iron-sulfur clusters are protein cofactors that are crucial for cellular functions. CIAPIN1 proteins, which bind to iron-sulfur clusters, are involved in electron transfer pathways and cell death regulation. This study investigates the occurrence of CIAPIN1 proteins in different organisms and discusses their function and the role of Fe/S clusters.
Iron-sulfur (Fe/S) clusters are protein cofactors that play a crucial role in essential cellular functions. Their ability to rapidly exchange electrons with several redox active acceptors makes them an efficient system for fulfilling diverse cellular needs. They include the formation of a relay for long-range electron transfer in enzymes, the biosynthesis of small molecules required for several metabolic pathways and the sensing of cellular levels of reactive oxygen or nitrogen species to activate appropriate cellular responses. An emerging family of iron-sulfur cluster binding proteins is CIAPIN1, which is characterized by a C-terminal domain of about 100 residues. This domain contains two highly conserved cysteine-rich motifs, which are both involved in Fe/S cluster binding. The CIAPIN1 proteins have been described so far to be involved in electron transfer pathways, providing electrons required for the biosynthesis of important protein cofactors, such as Fe/S clusters and the diferric-tyrosyl radical, as well as in the regulation of cell death. Here, we have first investigated the occurrence of CIAPIN1 proteins in different organisms spanning the entire tree of life. Then, we discussed the function of this family of proteins, focusing specifically on the role that the Fe/S clusters play. Finally, we describe the nature of the Fe/S clusters bound to CIAPIN1 proteins and which are the cellular pathways inserting the Fe/S clusters in the two cysteine-rich motifs.

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