2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.30.555573
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Altered iron-sulfur cluster transfer in Arabidopsis mitochondria reveals lipoyl synthase as a Janus-faced enzyme that generates toxic sulfide

Luca Pedroletti,
Anna Moseler,
Stefan Timm
et al.

Abstract: Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster are vital cofactors in all domains of life. Mitochondrial Fe-S cluster assembly occurs in two major steps to first build [2Fe-2S] clusters and subsequently assemble these into [4Fe-4S] clusters. The two assembly machineries are interconnected by glutaredoxin S15 (GRXS15) that transfers [2Fe-2S] clusters to the second machinery. Diminished cluster transfer activity of GRXS15 in Arabidopsis mitochondria causes specific defects associated with lipoyl synthase (LIP1) activity. Conversely… Show more

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