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  2. MMS19 links cytoplasmic iron-sulfur cluster assembly to DNA metabolism

MMS19 links cytoplasmic iron-sulfur cluster assembly to DNA metabolism

  • Science. 2012 Jul 13;337(6091):243-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1219664.
Kerstin Gari 1 Ana María León Ortiz Valérie Borel Helen Flynn J Mark Skehel Simon J Boulton
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Affiliation

  • 1 DNA Damage Response Laboratory, London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK, Clare Hall, South Mimms EN6 3LD, UK.
Abstract

The function of many DNA metabolism proteins depends on their ability to coordinate an iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster. Biogenesis of Fe-S proteins is a multistep process that takes place in mitochondria and the cytoplasm, but how it is linked to nuclear Fe-S proteins is not known. Here, we demonstrate that MMS19 forms a complex with the cytoplasmic Fe-S assembly (CIA) proteins CIAO1, IOP1, and MIP18. Cytoplasmic MMS19 also binds to multiple nuclear Fe-S proteins involved in DNA metabolism. In the absence of MMS19, a failure to transfer Fe-S clusters to target proteins is associated with Fe-S protein instability and preimplantation death of mice in which Mms19 has been knocked out. We propose that MMS19 functions as a platform to facilitate Fe-S cluster transfer to proteins critical for DNA replication and repair.

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