Iron is an indispensable micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms due to its participation as a redox cofactor in many metabolic pathways. Iron imbalance leads to the most frequent human nutritional deficiency in the world. Adaptation to iron limitation requires a global reorganization of the cellular metabolism directed to prioritize iron utilization for essential processes. In response to iron scarcity, the conserved Saccharomyces cerevisiae mRNA-binding protein Cth2, which belongs to the tristetraprolin family of tandem zinc finger proteins, coordinates a global remodeling of the cellular metabolism by promoting the degradation of multiple mRNAs encoding highly iron-consuming proteins. In this work, we identify a critical mechanism for...
AbstractIron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for virtually all organisms and serves as a cofactor...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...
ABSTRACT Iron is an indispensable micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms due to its participatio...
Iron participates as a vital cofactor in multiple metabolic pathways. Despite its abundance, iron bi...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for all eukaryotic organisms because it functions as a cofactor in...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
In response to iron deficiency, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes a metabolic rem...
In response to iron deficiency, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes a metabolic rem...
<div><p>Cth2 is an mRNA-binding protein that participates in remodeling yeast cell metabolism in iro...
AbstractIron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for virtually all organisms and serves as a cofactor...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...
ABSTRACT Iron is an indispensable micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms due to its participatio...
Iron participates as a vital cofactor in multiple metabolic pathways. Despite its abundance, iron bi...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for all eukaryotic organisms because it functions as a cofactor in...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all eukaryotic organisms because it participates as a redox c...
In response to iron deficiency, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes a metabolic rem...
In response to iron deficiency, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoes a metabolic rem...
<div><p>Cth2 is an mRNA-binding protein that participates in remodeling yeast cell metabolism in iro...
AbstractIron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for virtually all organisms and serves as a cofactor...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...
SummaryIron (Fe) is an essential cofactor for a wide range of cellular processes. We have previously...