International audienceIron/sulfur cluster (ISC)-containing proteins are essential components of cells. In most eukaryotes, Fe/S clusters are synthesized by the mitochondrial ISC machinery, the cytosolic iron/sulfur assembly system, and, in photosynthetic species, a plastid sulfur-mobilization (SUF) system. Here we show that the anaerobic human protozoan parasite Blastocystis, in addition to possessing ISC and iron/sulfur assembly systems, expresses a fused version of the SufC and SufB proteins of prokaryotes that it has acquired by lateral transfer from an archaeon related to the Methanomicrobiales, an important lineage represented in the human gastrointestinal tract microbiome. Although components of the Blastocystis ISC system function wi...
International audienceIron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are one of the most ancient and ubiquitous prosthe...
AbstractFe/S clusters are co-factors of numerous proteins with important functions in metabolism, el...
Iron sulfur (Fe/S) proteins are ubiquitous and participate in multiple biological processes, from ph...
International audienceIron/sulfur cluster (ISC)-containing proteins are essential components of cell...
Iron/sulfur cluster (ISC)-containing proteins are essential components of cells. In most eukaryotes,...
This thesis focuses on iron sulfur (Fe-S) cluster biogenesis by the ISC machinery in the mitochondri...
Iron-sulfur (FeS) cluster assembly is extensively studied in model organisms, e.g. Saccharomyces cer...
Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters serve as a fundamental inorganic constituent of living cells ranging fro...
Iron and sulfur are indispensable elements of every living cell, but on their own these elements are...
Establishing the origin of mitochondria and plastids is key to understand 2 founding events in the o...
Many essential cellular proteins use iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters as cofactors. These proteins often ...
AbstractFe–S clusters play critical roles in cellular function throughout all three kingdoms of life...
<p>Eukaryotic pathogens contain an ISC (<u>I</u>ron-<u>S</u>ulfur <u>C</u>luster formation) pathway ...
The apicoplast organelle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum contains metabolic pathways c...
CONCLUSIONS Mitochondria appear to be vital organelles for all eukaryotic organisms known to date. A...
International audienceIron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are one of the most ancient and ubiquitous prosthe...
AbstractFe/S clusters are co-factors of numerous proteins with important functions in metabolism, el...
Iron sulfur (Fe/S) proteins are ubiquitous and participate in multiple biological processes, from ph...
International audienceIron/sulfur cluster (ISC)-containing proteins are essential components of cell...
Iron/sulfur cluster (ISC)-containing proteins are essential components of cells. In most eukaryotes,...
This thesis focuses on iron sulfur (Fe-S) cluster biogenesis by the ISC machinery in the mitochondri...
Iron-sulfur (FeS) cluster assembly is extensively studied in model organisms, e.g. Saccharomyces cer...
Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters serve as a fundamental inorganic constituent of living cells ranging fro...
Iron and sulfur are indispensable elements of every living cell, but on their own these elements are...
Establishing the origin of mitochondria and plastids is key to understand 2 founding events in the o...
Many essential cellular proteins use iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters as cofactors. These proteins often ...
AbstractFe–S clusters play critical roles in cellular function throughout all three kingdoms of life...
<p>Eukaryotic pathogens contain an ISC (<u>I</u>ron-<u>S</u>ulfur <u>C</u>luster formation) pathway ...
The apicoplast organelle of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum contains metabolic pathways c...
CONCLUSIONS Mitochondria appear to be vital organelles for all eukaryotic organisms known to date. A...
International audienceIron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are one of the most ancient and ubiquitous prosthe...
AbstractFe/S clusters are co-factors of numerous proteins with important functions in metabolism, el...
Iron sulfur (Fe/S) proteins are ubiquitous and participate in multiple biological processes, from ph...