“…Mitochondrial transporters with homology to S. cerevisiae Mrs3 and Mrs3 are widespread in eukaryotes and their crucial function in mitochondrial iron supply has been documented for fungi (Nyhus et al, 2002), zebrafish (Shaw et al, 2006); plants (Bashir et al, 2011), C. elegans (Ren et al, 2012), Drosophila (Metzendorf et al, 2009) and mammals (Bashir et al, 2011;Paradkar et al, 2009). They are members of the mitochondrial solute carrier family (MCF, or human SLC25), a large group of structurally related integral proteins of the inner mitochondrial membrane that catalyze the exchange of water-soluble metabolites, including nucleotides, inorganic ions and vitamins across the mitochondrial inner membrane (Arco and Satrustegui, 2005;Gutierrez-Aguilar and Baines, 2013;Kunji and Robinson, 2006;Palmieri, 2008).…”