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Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is a rare neurodegenerative disease which is very debilitating for the patients who progressively lose their autonomy. The lack of efficient therapeutic treatment of the disease strongly argues for urgent need to search for new active compounds that may stop the progression of the disease or prevent the appearance of the symptoms when the genetic defect is diagnosed ear...
مطالعات انجام شده روی مکانیسمهای تکوینی و تکاملی گلبولهای قرمز منجر به دستیابی بشر به مفاهیم پایه و مهمی در ارتباط با مکانیسمهای عمومی تنظیم بیان ژن وشکل گیری بافتها شده است. تمایز اختصاصی به رده ارتیروئید و هر رده دیگری، شدیداً وابسته به تنظیم در سطح بیان ژن و فاکتورهای کنترلی خاص نظیر سیتوکین ها، فاکتورهای نسخه برداری ویژه، عناصر کنترل کننده چرخه سلولی، تکثیر،آپوپتوز و عناصر سیگنالینگ داخل سلو...
Iron–sulfur clusters (Fe–S or ISC) are essential cofactors that function in a wide range of biological pathways. In mammalian cells, Fe–S biosynthesis primarily relies on mitochondria and involves concerted group evolutionary-conserved proteins forming the ISC pathway. early stage pathway, core complex is required for de novo assembly Fe–S. humans, comprises cysteine desulfurase NFS1, scaffold ...
Simple inorganic structures comprised of iron and sulfur are called [Fe-S] clusters. They likely represent one of the earliest prosthetic groups associated with the emergence of life on earth and continue to have essential roles in sustaining many metabolic processes in almost all existing life forms. For example, proteins that contain one or more [Fe-S] clusters, generally referred to as [Fe-S...
Frataxin is a mitochondrial protein that is defective in Friedreich's ataxia resulting in iron accumulation and an environment prone to Fenton reactions. We report that frataxin is susceptible to carbonylation and nitration modifications in residues from the beta-sheet surface (Tyr143, Tyr174, Tyr205 and Trp155). Frataxin functions are not significantly affected: frataxin-mediated protection ag...
Frataxin protein controls iron availability in mitochondria and reduced levels lead to the human disease, Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA). The molecular aspects of disease progression are not well understood. We developed a highly regulatable promoter system for expressing frataxin in yeast to address the consequences of chronically reduced amounts of this protein. Shutting off the promoter resulted...
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The N-terminal stretch of human frataxin (hFXN) intermediate (residues 42-80) is not conserved throughout evolution and, under defined experimental conditions, behaves as a random-coil. Overexpression of hFXN56-210 in Escherichia coli yields a multimer, whereas the mature form of hFXN (hFXN81-210) is monomeric. Thus, cumulative experimental evidence points to the N-terminal moiety as an essenti...
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