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University of South Carolina

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2015

Cellular function

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Illuminating The Interactions And Functions Of Glutaredoxins, Bola Proteins, And Erv1 In Iron Homeostasis, Adrian Colleen Dlouhy Jan 2015

Illuminating The Interactions And Functions Of Glutaredoxins, Bola Proteins, And Erv1 In Iron Homeostasis, Adrian Colleen Dlouhy

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Iron is a redox-active protein cofactor required for essential cellular functions such as respiration, however excess intracellular iron can generate damaging reactive oxygen species. Understanding how cells regulate iron levels is critical for treatment of human diseases that span from anemia to iron overload disorders. Glutaredoxins (Grxs) with a CGFS active site are highly conserved proteins shown to have roles in iron homeostasis and iron-sulfur cluster assembly, thus earning them the title “the Iron Whores”. They can exist either as a [2Fe-2S] cluster-bound dimer or an apo monomer, suggesting conservation of structure and function. In addition, Grxs interact with the …