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ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin

[Image: see text] Whereas iron–sulfur (Fe–S) cluster assembly on the wild-type scaffold protein ISCU, as catalyzed by the human cysteine desulfurase complex (NIA)(2), exhibits a requirement for frataxin (FXN), in yeast, ISCU variant M108I has been shown to bypass the FXN requirement. Wild-type ISCU...

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Autores principales: Cai, Kai, Frederick, Ronnie O., Tonelli, Marco, Markley, John L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2018
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29406711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.7b01234
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author Cai, Kai
Frederick, Ronnie O.
Tonelli, Marco
Markley, John L.
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Frederick, Ronnie O.
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Markley, John L.
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description [Image: see text] Whereas iron–sulfur (Fe–S) cluster assembly on the wild-type scaffold protein ISCU, as catalyzed by the human cysteine desulfurase complex (NIA)(2), exhibits a requirement for frataxin (FXN), in yeast, ISCU variant M108I has been shown to bypass the FXN requirement. Wild-type ISCU populates two interconverting conformational states: one structured and one dynamically disordered. We show here that variants ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) of human ISCU populate only the structured state. We have compared the properties of ISCU, ISCU(M108I), and ISCU(D39V), with and without FXN, in both the cysteine desulfurase step of Fe–S cluster assembly and the overall Fe–S cluster assembly reaction catalyzed by (NIA)(2). In the cysteine desulfurase step with dithiothreitol (DTT) as the reductant, FXN was found to stimulate cysteine desulfurase activity with both the wild-type and structured variants, although the effect was less prominent with ISCU(D39V) than with the wild-type or ISCU(M108I). In overall Fe–S cluster assembly, frataxin was found to stimulate cluster assembly with both the wild-type and structured variants when the reductant was DTT; however, with the physiological reductant, reduced ferredoxin 2 (rdFDX2), FXN stimulated the reaction with wild-type ISCU but not with either ISCU(M108I) or ISCU(D39V). Nuclear magnetic resonance titration experiments revealed that wild-type ISCU, FXN, and rdFDX2 all bind to (NIA)(2). However, when ISCU was replaced by the fully structured variant ISCU(M108I), the addition of rdFDX2 to the [NIA–ISCU(M108I)–FXN](2) complex led to the release of FXN. Thus, the displacement of FXN by rdFDX2 explains the failure of FXN to stimulate Fe–S cluster assembly on ISCU(M108I).
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spelling pubmed-58423762018-03-12 ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin Cai, Kai Frederick, Ronnie O. Tonelli, Marco Markley, John L. Biochemistry [Image: see text] Whereas iron–sulfur (Fe–S) cluster assembly on the wild-type scaffold protein ISCU, as catalyzed by the human cysteine desulfurase complex (NIA)(2), exhibits a requirement for frataxin (FXN), in yeast, ISCU variant M108I has been shown to bypass the FXN requirement. Wild-type ISCU populates two interconverting conformational states: one structured and one dynamically disordered. We show here that variants ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) of human ISCU populate only the structured state. We have compared the properties of ISCU, ISCU(M108I), and ISCU(D39V), with and without FXN, in both the cysteine desulfurase step of Fe–S cluster assembly and the overall Fe–S cluster assembly reaction catalyzed by (NIA)(2). In the cysteine desulfurase step with dithiothreitol (DTT) as the reductant, FXN was found to stimulate cysteine desulfurase activity with both the wild-type and structured variants, although the effect was less prominent with ISCU(D39V) than with the wild-type or ISCU(M108I). In overall Fe–S cluster assembly, frataxin was found to stimulate cluster assembly with both the wild-type and structured variants when the reductant was DTT; however, with the physiological reductant, reduced ferredoxin 2 (rdFDX2), FXN stimulated the reaction with wild-type ISCU but not with either ISCU(M108I) or ISCU(D39V). Nuclear magnetic resonance titration experiments revealed that wild-type ISCU, FXN, and rdFDX2 all bind to (NIA)(2). However, when ISCU was replaced by the fully structured variant ISCU(M108I), the addition of rdFDX2 to the [NIA–ISCU(M108I)–FXN](2) complex led to the release of FXN. Thus, the displacement of FXN by rdFDX2 explains the failure of FXN to stimulate Fe–S cluster assembly on ISCU(M108I). American Chemical Society 2018-02-06 2018-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5842376/ /pubmed/29406711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.7b01234 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Cai, Kai
Frederick, Ronnie O.
Tonelli, Marco
Markley, John L.
ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title_full ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title_fullStr ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title_full_unstemmed ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title_short ISCU(M108I) and ISCU(D39V) Differ from Wild-Type ISCU in Their Failure To Form Cysteine Desulfurase Complexes Containing Both Frataxin and Ferredoxin
title_sort iscu(m108i) and iscu(d39v) differ from wild-type iscu in their failure to form cysteine desulfurase complexes containing both frataxin and ferredoxin
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29406711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biochem.7b01234
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