Mrp and SufT, Two Bacterial Homologs of Eukaryotic CIA Factors Involved in Fe-S Clusters Biogenesis

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Aubert, Corinne | Mandin, Pierre | Py, Béatrice

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International audience. Fe-S clusters are essential cofactors for the activity of a large variety of metalloproteins that play important roles in respiration, photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, regulation of gene expression, and numerous metabolic pathways, including biosynthesis of other protein cofactors. Assembly of iron and sulfur atoms into a cluster, followed by its insertion into the polypeptide chain, is a complex process ensured by multiproteic systems. Through evolution, eukaryotes have acquired two Fe-S protein biogenesis systems by endosymbiosis from bacteria. These systems, ISC and SUF, are compartmentalized in mitochondria and plastids, respectively. The eukaryotic Fe-S protein biogenesis system (CIA) is dedicated to the biogenesis of cytosolic and nuclear Fe-S proteins. While the CIA system is absent in bacteria, at least two of its components share homologies with bacterial Fe-S protein biogenesis factors, Mrp and SufT. Here, we provide an overview of the role of Mrp and SufT in Fe-S protein biogenesis in bacteria, aiming to put forward specific but also common features with their eukaryotic CIA counterparts.

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