| Literature DB >> 23891004 |
Oliver Stehling1, Judita Mascarenhas, Ajay A Vashisht, Alex D Sheftel, Brigitte Niggemeyer, Ralf Rösser, Antonio J Pierik, James A Wohlschlegel, Roland Lill.
Abstract
Numerous cytosolic and nuclear proteins involved in metabolism, DNA maintenance, protein translation, or iron homeostasis depend on iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cofactors, yet their assembly is poorly defined. Here, we identify and characterize human CIA2A (FAM96A), CIA2B (FAM96B), and CIA1 (CIAO1) as components of the cytosolic Fe/S protein assembly (CIA) machinery. CIA1 associates with either CIA2A or CIA2B and the CIA-targeting factor MMS19. The CIA2B-CIA1-MMS19 complex binds to and facilitates assembly of most cytosolic-nuclear Fe/S proteins. In contrast, CIA2A specifically matures iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1), which is critical for cellular iron homeostasis. Surprisingly, a second layer of iron regulation involves the stabilization of IRP2 by CIA2A binding or upon depletion of CIA2B or MMS19, even though IRP2 lacks an Fe/S cluster. In summary, CIA2B-CIA1-MMS19 and CIA2A-CIA1 assist different branches of Fe/S protein assembly and intimately link this process to cellular iron regulation via IRP1 Fe/S cluster maturation and IRP2 stabilization.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23891004 PMCID: PMC3784990 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2013.06.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Metab ISSN: 1550-4131 Impact factor: 27.287