2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.01.592079
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HCF101 is a novel component of the CIA cytosolic iron-sulfur synthesis pathway in the human pathogenToxoplasma gondii

Eléa A. Renaud,
Ambre J.M. Maupin,
Laurence Berry
et al.

Abstract: Several key cellular functions depend on proteins harboring an iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cofactor. As these Fe-S proteins localize to several subcellular compartments, they require a dedicated machinery for cofactor assembly. For instance, in plants and algae there are Fe-S cluster synthesis pathways localizing to the cytosol, but also present in the mitochondrion and the in chloroplast, two organelles of endosymbiotic origin. Toxoplasma gondii is a plastid-bearing parasitic protist responsible for a pathology affect… Show more

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