“…First insights into its core function emerged, when the Baillie, Dean, Hinnebusch, Leevers and Marygold labs found ABCE1 (Rli1p) to be involved in the assembly of the translation pre-initiation machinery, to interact with the translation initiation machinery and polysomes in yeast and to be important for translation and in worms, flies and vertebrates (Dong et al , 2004 ;Zhao et al , 2004 ;Coelho et al , 2005 ;Chen et al , 2006 ). At the same time, the Lill and Hurt labs found a functional link between the iron-sulfur clusters of ABCE1 and ribosome biogenesis (Kispal et al , 2005 ;Yarunin et al , 2005 ) while we could crystallize and determine the crystal structure of the twin ABC cassette of archaeal ABCE1 bound to ADP (Karcher et al , 2005 ) ( Figure 2).…”