Nar1p, a conserved eukaryotic protein with similarity to Fe-only hydrogenases, functions in cytosolic iron-sulphur protein biogenesis

  • The genome of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes the essential protein Nar1p that is conserved in virtually all eukaryotes and exhibits striking sequence similarity to bacterial iron-only hydrogenases. Previously, we have shown that Nar1p is an Fe-S protein and that assembly of its co-factors depends on the mitochondrial Fe-S cluster biosynthesis apparatus. Using functional studies in vivo, we demonstrated that Nar1p has an essential role in the maturation of cytosolic and nuclear, but not of mitochondrial, Fe-S proteins [Balk, Pierik, Aguilar Netz, Mühlenhoff and Lill (2004) EMBO J. 23, 2105–2115]. Here we provide further spectroscopic evidence that Nar1p possesses two Fe-S clusters. We also show that Nar1p is required for Fe-S cluster assembly on the P-loop NTPase Nbp35p, another newly identified component of the cytosolic Fe-S protein assembly machinery. These data suggest a complex biochemical pathway of extra-mitochondrial Fe-S protein biogenesis involving unique eukaryotic proteins.

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Author:J. Balk, Antonio J. PierikORCiD, D. J. Aguilar Netz, U. Mühlenhoff, R. Lill
URL:https://portlandpress.com/biochemsoctrans/article-abstract/33/1/86/66018/Nar1p-a-conserved-eukaryotic-protein-with?redirectedFrom=fulltext
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1042/BST0330086
ISSN:1470-8752
Journal:Biochemical Society Transactions
Publisher:Portland Press
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Publication year:2005
Year of first Publication:2005
Release Date:2025/05/08
Volume:33
Issue:1
Page Number:4
First Page:86
Last Page:89
Faculties / Organisational entities:RPTU in Kaiserslautern / Fachbereich Chemie / Biochemie
Open access state:Closed Access
RPTU:Kaiserslautern
Created at the RPTU:No