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Incomplete cytosolic iron-sulfur cluster assembly machinery of Giardia intestinalis is partially associated with mitosomes


ABSTRACT: Iron - sul fur (Fe -S) clusters are essential cofactors that enable proteins to transport electrons , sense signals or catalyze chemical reactions . The maturation of dozens of Fe - S proteins in various compartments of every eukaryotic cell is driven by several assembly pathways. The ubiquitous cytosolic Fe - S cluster assembly (CIA) pathway, typically composed of eight highly conserved proteins, depends on mitochondrial Fe -S cluster assembly (ISC) machinery . Giardia intestinalis contains one of the smallest eukaryotic genomes and the mitosome, an extremely reduced mitochondrion . Because the only pathway known to be retained within this organelle is the synthesis of Fe -S clusters mediated by ISC machinery, a likely function of the mitosome is to cooperate with the CIA pathway. We investigated the cellular localization of CIA components in G. intestinalis and the origin and distribution of CIA -related components and Tah18 -like proteins in other Metamonada. We show that ortholog s of Tah18 and Dre2 are missing in these eukaryotes. In Giardia, all CIA components are exclusively cytosolic , with the important exception of Cia2 and two Nbp35 paralogs, which are also present in the mitosomes. We propose that the dual localization of Cia2 and Nbp35 proteins in Giardia might represent a novel connection between the ISC and the CIA Pathways.

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Giardia Intestinalis Assemblage A

TISSUE(S): Cell Suspension Culture, Permanent Cell Line Cell

DISEASE(S): Giardiasis

SUBMITTER: Karel Harant  

LAB HEAD: Karel Harant

PROVIDER: PXD004722 | Pride | 2016-09-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Minimal cytosolic iron-sulfur cluster assembly machinery of Giardia intestinalis is partially associated with mitosomes.

Pyrih Jan J   Pyrihová Eva E   Kolísko Martin M   Stojanovová Darja D   Basu Somsuvro S   Harant Karel K   Haindrich Alexander C AC   Doležal Pavel P   Lukeš Julius J   Roger Andrew A   Tachezy Jan J  

Molecular microbiology 20160906 4


Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters are essential cofactors that enable proteins to transport electrons, sense signals, or catalyze chemical reactions. The maturation of dozens of Fe-S proteins in various compartments of every eukaryotic cell is driven by several assembly pathways. The ubiquitous cytosolic Fe-S cluster assembly (CIA) pathway, typically composed of eight highly conserved proteins, depends on mitochondrial Fe-S cluster assembly (ISC) machinery. Giardia intestinalis contains one of the sma  ...[more]

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