Cytosolic iron-sulfur cluster assembly (Homo sapiens)

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2, 3, 7, 84, 6, 915, 10cytosolmitochondrial intermembrane spacemitochondrial matrixERCC2 POLD1 4Fe-4S cluster MMS19 H+NDOR1:CIAPIN1oxidizedNUBP2NADPHBRIP1 4Fe-4S cluster NUBP2:4Fe-4S:NUBP1(2Fe-2S)(1+) (2Fe-2S)(2+) NDOR1 NUBP1:4Fe-4S4Fe-4S cluster RTEL1 4Fe-4S cluster Apoprotein Lacking4Fe-4S ClusterCIAPIN1 FAD FeCIAO1 NUBP1 RTEL1 SHoloproteinContaining 4Fe-4SClusterNDOR1 BRIP1 NUBP2 FAD CIAPIN1 NUBP1 4Fe-4S cluster FMN ABC7 dimerABCB7(23-752) FAM96B NDOR1:CIAPIN1reducedNARFL NADP+NARFL:CIAO1:FAM96B:MMS194Fe-4S cluster FMN ERCC2 POLD1


Description

Iron-sulfur clusters containing 4 atoms of iron and 4 atoms of sulfur (4Fe-4S clusters) are assembled in the cytosol on a heterotetrameric scaffold composed of NUBP2 and NUBP1 subunits (reviewed in Lill et al. 2012, Rouault et al. 2012, Sharma et al. 2010, Lill and Muhlenhoff 2006). The sources of iron and sulfur are uncertain but the process requires a sulfur-containing compound exported from mitochondria via ABCB7 (ABC7). Newly synthesized 4Fe-4S are transferred to apoproteins such as XPD and POLD1 via the CIA targeting complex, composed of NARFL, CIAO1, FAM96B, and MMS19. View original pathway at:Reactome.

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External references

DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
(2Fe-2S)(1+) MetaboliteCHEBI:33738 (ChEBI)
(2Fe-2S)(2+) MetaboliteCHEBI:33737 (ChEBI)
4Fe-4S cluster MetaboliteCHEBI:49883 (ChEBI)
ABC7 dimerComplexR-HSA-1369041 (Reactome)
ABCB7(23-752) ProteinO75027 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
Apoprotein Lacking 4Fe-4S ClusterComplexR-HSA-2564793 (Reactome)
BRIP1 ProteinQ9BX63 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CIAO1 ProteinO76071 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CIAPIN1 ProteinQ6FI81 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ERCC2 ProteinP18074 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FAD MetaboliteCHEBI:16238 (ChEBI)
FAM96B ProteinQ9Y3D0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
FMN MetaboliteCHEBI:17621 (ChEBI)
FeMetaboliteCHEBI:18248 (ChEBI)
H+MetaboliteCHEBI:15378 (ChEBI)
Holoprotein

Containing 4Fe-4S

Cluster
ComplexR-HSA-2564791 (Reactome)
MMS19 ProteinQ96T76 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NADP+MetaboliteCHEBI:18009 (ChEBI)
NADPHMetaboliteCHEBI:16474 (ChEBI)
NARFL ProteinQ9H6Q4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NARFL:CIAO1:FAM96B:MMS19ComplexR-HSA-2564814 (Reactome)
NDOR1 ProteinQ9UHB4 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NDOR1:CIAPIN1 oxidizedComplexR-HSA-2564804 (Reactome)
NDOR1:CIAPIN1 reducedComplexR-HSA-2564805 (Reactome)
NUBP1 ProteinP53384 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NUBP1:4Fe-4SComplexR-HSA-2564799 (Reactome)
NUBP2 ProteinQ9Y5Y2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
NUBP2:4Fe-4S:NUBP1ComplexR-HSA-2564798 (Reactome)
NUBP2ProteinQ9Y5Y2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
POLD1 ProteinP28340 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
RTEL1 ProteinQ9NZ71 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SMetaboliteCHEBI:26833 (ChEBI)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
ABC7 dimerArrowR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
Apoprotein Lacking 4Fe-4S ClusterR-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
FeR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
H+ArrowR-HSA-2564824 (Reactome)
Holoprotein

Containing 4Fe-4S

Cluster
ArrowR-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
NADP+ArrowR-HSA-2564824 (Reactome)
NADPHR-HSA-2564824 (Reactome)
NARFL:CIAO1:FAM96B:MMS19mim-catalysisR-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
NDOR1:CIAPIN1 oxidizedR-HSA-2564824 (Reactome)
NDOR1:CIAPIN1 reducedArrowR-HSA-2564824 (Reactome)
NDOR1:CIAPIN1 reducedmim-catalysisR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
NUBP1:4Fe-4SArrowR-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
NUBP1:4Fe-4SR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
NUBP2:4Fe-4S:NUBP1ArrowR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
NUBP2:4Fe-4S:NUBP1R-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
NUBP2ArrowR-HSA-2564828 (Reactome)
NUBP2R-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
R-HSA-2564824 (Reactome) Cytosolic Fe/S protein biogenesis depends on the electron transfer chain from NAD(P)H to the Fe/S protein (CIAPIN1 in humans, DRE2 in yeast) via the flavoprotein NDOR1 (TAH18 in yeast). The precise role of electrons in the assembly process is unclear but in the absence of the electron chain the stable [4Fe-4S] cluster of NUBP1 is not assembled. CIAPIN1 binds two Fe/S clusters of the [2Fe-2S] and the [4Fe-4S] type. The [2Fe-2S] cluster is reduced by NDOR1-NADPH.
R-HSA-2564826 (Reactome) A [4Fe-4S] cluster is assembled on a scaffold composed of the P-loop NTPases NUBP2 (CFD1 in yeast) and NUBP1 (Nbp35 in yeast) in a nucleotide-dependent fashion. The two proteins form a heterotetramer which transiently binds the [4Fe-4S] cluster in a bridged form between two subunits of the complex. The Fe/S cluster is bound to two highly conserved Cys residues in the C-termini of each of these proteins. NUBP1 contains an additional, stably associated [4Fe-4S] cluster at its N-terminus which is essential for function.
Mitochondria play a crucial role in cytosolic and nuclear Fe/S protein biogenesis. They export via a mitochondrial ABC transporter (yeast ATM1, human ABCB7) a still unknown, sulfur-containing compound which is essential for Fe/S cluster assembly in the cytosol.
The general cytosolic iron donor, the multi-domain monothiol glutaredoxin (human GRX3 or PICOT, yeast Grx3-Grx4) plays a crucial role in cytosolic-nuclear Fe/S protein biogenesis. The precise molecular function of the glutaredoxin is still unclear.
R-HSA-2564828 (Reactome) A complex of four proteins termed CIA targeting complex is involved in the delivery of the NUBP1-NUBP2-bound Fe/S cluster to specific target apoproteins. NARFL (IOP1, Nar1 in yeast) is similar in sequence to iron-only hydrogenases and binds two [4Fe-4S] clusters. These cofactors are essential for biogenesis but their molecular function is unknown. The WD40 domain protein CIAO1 (Cia1 in yeast) forms a propeller-like structure which may serve as a docking site for the other members of the CIA targeting complex. The role of FAM96B (YHR122W, CIA2 in yeast) and MMS19 is still unclear, but they show some specificity for the delivery of Fe/S clusters into certain target apoproteins. They directly interact with numerous Fe/S target proteins including many proteins involved in nuclear DNA integrity and maintenance such as DNA polymerases (POLD1), helicases of the DNA repair pathway (XPD or FANCJ) or of telomere maintenance (RTEL1), and primases. Cells with mutated MMS19 are hypersensitive to DNA damage and have elongated telomeres therefore these target proteins are relevant to various cancer-related diseases and aging.
SR-HSA-2564826 (Reactome)
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