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Nesrine Tifoun1, José M De Las Heras1, Arnaud Guillaume1, Sylvina Bouleau1, Bernard Mignotte1,2, Nathalie Le Floch1,3.
Abstract
Sideroflexins (SLC56 family) are highly conserved multi-spanning transmembrane proteins inserted in the inner mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotes. Few data are available on their molecular function, but since their first description, they were thought to be metabolite transporters probably required for iron utilization inside the mitochondrion. Such as numerous mitochondrial transporters, sideroflexins remain poorly characterized. The prototypic member SFXN1 has been recently identified as the previously unknown mitochondrial transporter of serine. Nevertheless, pending questions on the molecular function of sideroflexins remain unsolved, especially their link with iron metabolism. Here, we review the current knowledge on sideroflexins, their presumed mitochondrial functions and the sparse-but growing-evidence linking sideroflexins to iron homeostasis and iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis. Since an imbalance in iron homeostasis can be detrimental at the cellular and organismal levels, we also investigate the relationship between sideroflexins, iron and physiological disorders. Investigating Sideroflexins' functions constitutes an emerging research field of great interest and will certainly lead to the main discoveries of mitochondrial physio-pathology.Entities:
Keywords: ferritinophagy; ferroptosis; heme biosynthesis; iron homeostasis; iron-sulfur cluster; mitochondria; mitochondrial transporters; one-carbon metabolism; sideroflexin
Year: 2021 PMID: 33494450 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines9020103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059