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Iron-sulfur clusters in chemisy and biology. Volume 2,. Biochemistry, biosynthesis and human diseases / / edited by Tracey Rouault. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1609445.pdf>.Record create date: 3/8/2018 Subject: Iron-sulfur proteins.; MEDICAL / Physiology.; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Human Anatomy & Physiology. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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This volume on iron-sulfur proteins includes chapters that discuss how microbes, plants, and animals synthesize these complex prosthetic groups, and why it is important to understand the chemistry and biogenesis of iron sulfur proteins. In addition to their vital importance in mitochondrial respiration, numerous iron sulfur proteins are important in maintenance of DNA integrity. Multiple rare human diseases with different clinical presentations are caused by mutations of genes in the iron sulfur cluster biogenesis pathway. Understanding iron sulfur proteins is important for understanding a rapidly expanding group of metabolic pathways important in all kingdoms of life, and for understanding processes ranging from nitrogen fixation to human disease.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Tracey A. Rouault biography
- Contents
- List of contributing authors
- 1 A retrospective on the discovery of [Fe-S] cluster biosynthetic machineries in Azotobacter vinelandii
- 2 The ISC system and the different facets of Fe-S biology in bacteria
- 3 A stress-responsive Fe-S cluster biogenesis system in bacteria – the suf operon of Gammaproteobacteria
- 4 Sensing the cellular Fe-S cluster demand: a structural, functional, and phylogenetic overview of Escherichia coli IscR
- 5 Fe-S assembly in Gram-positive bacteria
- 6 Fe-S cluster assembly and regulation in yeast
- 7 The role of Fe-S clusters in regulation of yeast iron homeostasis
- 8 Biogenesis of Fe-S proteins in mammals
- 9 Delivery of iron-sulfur clusters to recipient proteins: the role of chaperone and cochaperone proteins
- 10 Iron-sulfur proteins and human diseases
- 11 Friedreich ataxia
- 12 Connecting the biosynthesis of the molybdenum cofactor, Fe-S clusters, and tRNA thiolation in humans
- 13 Iron-sulphur proteins and genome stability
- 14 Eukaryotic iron-sulfur protein biogenesis and its role in maintaining genomic integrity
- 15 DNA signaling by iron-sulfur cluster proteins
- 16 Iron-sulfur cluster assembly in plants
- 17 Origin and evolution of Fe-S proteins and enzymes
- Index
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