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Reference - PMID:23615440 - The mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone Ssq1 facilitates Fe/S cluster transfer from Isu1 to Grx5 by complex formation.

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PubMed ID
PMID:23615440
Title
The mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone Ssq1 facilitates Fe/S cluster transfer from Isu1 to Grx5 by complex formation.
Authors
Uzarska MA, Dutkiewicz R, Freibert SA, Lill R, Mühlenhoff U
Citation
Mol Biol Cell 2013 Jun;24(12):1830-41
Publication year
2013
Abstract
The mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone Ssq1 plays a dedicated role in the maturation of iron-sulfur (Fe/S) proteins, an essential process of mitochondria. Similar to its bacterial orthologue HscA, Ssq1 binds to the scaffold protein Isu1, thereby facilitating dissociation of the newly synthesized Fe/S cluster on Isu1 and its transfer to target apoproteins. Here we use in vivo and in vitro approaches to show that Ssq1 also interacts with the monothiol glutaredoxin 5 (Grx5) at a binding site different from that of Isu1. Grx5 binding does not stimulate the ATPase activity of Ssq1 and is most pronounced for the ADP-bound form of Ssq1, which interacts with Isu1 most tightly. The vicinity of Isu1 and Grx5 on the Hsp70 chaperone facilitates rapid Fe/S cluster transfer from Isu1 to Grx5. Grx5 and its bound Fe/S cluster are required for maturation of all cellular Fe/S proteins, regardless of the type of bound Fe/S cofactor and subcellular localization. Hence Grx5 functions as a late-acting component of the core Fe/S cluster (ISC) assembly machinery linking the Fe/S cluster synthesis reaction on Isu1 with late assembly steps involving Fe/S cluster targeting to dedicated apoproteins.

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Complementation

PBO:0091412 - functionally complements S. cerevisiae GRX5

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GO biological process

GO:0044571 - [2Fe-2S] cluster assembly

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GO molecular function

GO:0051537 - 2 iron, 2 sulfur cluster binding

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Modification

MOD:00739 - iron-sulfur cluster containing modification

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0005656 - abolished iron ion binding

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