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Oliver Stehling1, Ajay A Vashisht, Judita Mascarenhas, Zophonias O Jonsson, Tanu Sharma, Daili J A Netz, Antonio J Pierik, James A Wohlschlegel, Roland Lill.
Abstract
Instability of the nuclear genome is a hallmark of cancer and aging. MMS19 protein has been linked to maintenance of genomic integrity, but the molecular basis of this connection is unknown. Here, we identify MMS19 as a member of the cytosolic iron-sulfur protein assembly (CIA) machinery. MMS19 functions as part of the CIA targeting complex that specifically interacts with and facilitates iron-sulfur cluster insertion into apoproteins involved in methionine biosynthesis, DNA replication, DNA repair, and telomere maintenance. MMS19 thus serves as an adapter between early-acting CIA components and a subset of cellular iron-sulfur proteins. The function of MMS19 in the maturation of crucial components of DNA metabolism may explain the sensitivity of MMS19 mutants to DNA damage and the presence of extended telomeres.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22678362 PMCID: PMC3420340 DOI: 10.1126/science.1219723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728