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Arabidopsis chloroplastic glutaredoxin C5 as a model to explore molecular determinants for iron-sulfur cluster binding into glutaredoxins.

Jérémy Couturier1, Elke Ströher, Angela-Nadia Albetel, Thomas Roret, Meenakumari Muthuramalingam, Lionel Tarrago, Thorsten Seidel, Pascale Tsan, Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Michael K Johnson, Karl-Josef Dietz, Claude Didierjean, Nicolas Rouhier.   

Abstract

Unlike thioredoxins, glutaredoxins are involved in iron-sulfur cluster assembly and in reduction of specific disulfides (i.e. protein-glutathione adducts), and thus they are also important redox regulators of chloroplast metabolism. Using GFP fusion, AtGrxC5 isoform, present exclusively in Brassicaceae, was shown to be localized in chloroplasts. A comparison of the biochemical, structural, and spectroscopic properties of Arabidopsis GrxC5 (WCSYC active site) with poplar GrxS12 (WCSYS active site), a chloroplastic paralog, indicated that, contrary to the solely apomonomeric GrxS12 isoform, AtGrxC5 exists as two forms when expressed in Escherichia coli. The monomeric apoprotein possesses deglutathionylation activity mediating the recycling of plastidial methionine sulfoxide reductase B1 and peroxiredoxin IIE, whereas the dimeric holoprotein incorporates a [2Fe-2S] cluster. Site-directed mutagenesis experiments and resolution of the x-ray crystal structure of AtGrxC5 in its holoform revealed that, although not involved in its ligation, the presence of the second active site cysteine (Cys(32)) is required for cluster formation. In addition, thiol titrations, fluorescence measurements, and mass spectrometry analyses showed that, despite the presence of a dithiol active site, AtGrxC5 does not form any inter- or intramolecular disulfide bond and that its activity exclusively relies on a monothiol mechanism.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21632542      PMCID: PMC3149344          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.228726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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Authors:  Nicolas Rouhier; Jérémy Couturier; Michael K Johnson; Jean-Pierre Jacquot
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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2020-08-21       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 3.  Mono- and dithiol glutaredoxins in the trypanothione-based redox metabolism of pathogenic trypanosomes.

Authors:  Marcelo A Comini; R Luise Krauth-Siegel; Massimo Bellanda
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5.  Iron-sulfur cluster binding by mitochondrial monothiol glutaredoxin-1 of Trypanosoma brucei: molecular basis of iron-sulfur cluster coordination and relevance for parasite infectivity.

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6.  Glutathione regulates the transfer of iron-sulfur cluster from monothiol and dithiol glutaredoxins to apo ferredoxin.

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8.  [2Fe-2S] cluster transfer in iron-sulfur protein biogenesis.

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10.  Glutaredoxin S15 Is Involved in Fe-S Cluster Transfer in Mitochondria Influencing Lipoic Acid-Dependent Enzymes, Plant Growth, and Arsenic Tolerance in Arabidopsis.

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2015-12-15       Impact factor: 8.340

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