reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryFeb 19, 2005Closed access

STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND FORMATION OF BIOLOGICAL IRON-SULFUR CLUSTERS

Virginia Tech · University of Georgia

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Abstract

Iron-sulfur [Fe-S] clusters are ubiquitous and evolutionary ancient prosthetic groups that are required to sustain fundamental life processes. Owing to their remarkable structural plasticity and versatile chemical/electronic features [Fe-S] clusters participate in electron transfer, substrate binding/activation, iron/sulfur storage, regulation of gene expression, and enzyme activity. Formation of intracellular [Fe-S] clusters does not occur spontaneously but requires a complex biosynthetic machinery. Three different types of [Fe-S] cluster biosynthetic systems have been discovered, and all of them are mechanistically unified by the requirement for a cysteine desulfurase and the participation of an [Fe-S]…

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Keywords
  • Scaffold protein
  • Iron–sulfur cluster
  • Chemistry
  • Biosynthesis
  • Function (biology)
  • Cluster (spacecraft)
  • Sulfur
  • Intracellular
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