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Glutaredoxins and iron-sulfur protein biogenesis at the interface of redox biology and iron metabolism.

Authors :
Mühlenhoff U
Braymer JJ
Christ S
Rietzschel N
Uzarska MA
Weiler BD
Lill R
Source :
Biological chemistry [Biol Chem] 2020 Nov 26; Vol. 401 (12), pp. 1407-1428.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The physiological roles of the intracellular iron and redox regulatory systems are intimately linked. Iron is an essential trace element for most organisms, yet elevated cellular iron levels are a potent generator and amplifier of reactive oxygen species and redox stress. Proteins binding iron or iron-sulfur (Fe/S) clusters, are particularly sensitive to oxidative damage and require protection from the cellular oxidative stress protection systems. In addition, key components of these systems, most prominently glutathione and monothiol glutaredoxins are involved in the biogenesis of cellular Fe/S proteins. In this review, we address the biochemical role of glutathione and glutaredoxins in cellular Fe/S protein assembly in eukaryotic cells. We also summarize the recent developments in the role of cytosolic glutaredoxins in iron metabolism, in particular the regulation of fungal iron homeostasis. Finally, we discuss recent insights into the interplay of the cellular thiol redox balance and oxygen with that of Fe/S protein biogenesis in eukaryotes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1437-4315
Volume :
401
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biological chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33031050
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/hsz-2020-0237