Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2049718 | FEBS Letters | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The iron–sulfur cluster regulator (IscR) was reported to be a repressor of the iscRSUA operon. In vitro transcription reactions revealed that the IscR had a repression effect on the iscR promoter. The IscR contains a [Fe2S2] cluster per each monomer, and three highly conserved cysteines were identified to ligate the [Fe2S2] cluster. It was proposed that a non-cysteine residue might be the fourth ligand for the [Fe2S2] cluster. In this study, using site-directed mutagenesis, Glu43 was found to be the fourth residue that coordinates the [Fe2S2] cluster of IscR.
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Authors
Jia Zeng, Xiaojian Zhang, Yiping Wang, Chenbing Ai, Qing Liu, Guanzhou Qiu,