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  1. .... (2014) Metabolomics of human brain aging and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol. 73, 640–657 87. Copes, N., Edwards, C., Chaput, D., Saifee, M., Barjuca, I., Nelson, D., Paraggio, A., Saad, P., Lipps, D., Stevens, S. M., Jr., and Bradshaw, P. C. (2015) Metabolome...
  2. ..., W., MeyronHoltz, E., Drake, S. K., Miller, G., Abu-Asab, M., Tsokos, M., Switzer, R., 3rd, Grinberg, A., Love, P., Tresser, N., and Rouault, T. A. (2001) Targeted deletion of the gene encoding iron regulatory protein-2 causes misregulation of iron metabolism and neurodegenerative disease in mice...
  3. ..., glutaredoxin, fatty acid metabolism, lipoic acid, mitochondrial disease Abstract The biogenesis of iron-sulfur (Fe/S) proteins in eukaryotes is a multi-stage, multi-compartment process that is essential for a broad range of cellular functions including genome maintenance, protein translation, energy conversion...
  4. ... trafficking  via  their  bound  iron-­‐‑sulfur  cluster.  Cell  metabolism  12,  373-­‐‑385  58.   Li,  H.,  Mapolelo,  D.  T.,  Dingra,  N.  N.,  Naik,  S.  G.,  Lees,  N.  S.,  Hoffman,  B.  M.,  Riggs-­‐‑Gelasco,  P.  J.,  Huynh,  B.  H.,  Johnson,  M.  K.,  and  Outten,  C.  E.  (2009)  The  yeast  iron...
  5. ...Human Cytochrome P450 1A1 Structure and Utility in Understanding Drug and Xenobiotic Metabolism S Received for publication January 12 2013 and in revised form March 8 2013 Published JBC Papers in Press March 18 2013 DOI 10 1074 M113 452953 Agnes A Walsh Grazyna D Szklarz and Emily E...
  6. ...conclude that RNR cofactor biogenesis requires the ISC machinery to mature the Grx3/4 and Dre2 Fe-S proteins, which then function in iron and electron delivery to RNR, respectively. electron transfer iron metabolism iron-sulfur protein metalloprotein ribonucleotide reductase iron-sulfur cluster...
  7. ...,  J. A., and Lill, R.  (2012) MMS19 assembles  iron‐sulfur proteins required  for DNA  metabolism and genomic integrity. Science 337, 195‐199  32.  Gari, K., Leon Ortiz, A. M., Borel, V., Flynn, H., Skehel, J. M., and Boulton, S. J. (2012) MMS19 links  cytoplasmic iron‐sulfur cluster assembly to DNA metabolism...
  8. .... Natural fusions between the non-heme iron containing PDO and rhodanese, a thiol sulfurtransferase, exist in some bacteria. However, little is known about the role of the PDO-rhodanese fusion (PRF) proteins in sulfur metabolism. Herein, we report the kinetic properties and the crystal structure of a PRF...
  9. ...of cellular processes. This is particularly imperative for mitochondria because it does not communicate with other organelles via the vesicular trafficking pathway. Mitochondria contain essential pathways for generation of energy, metabolism of amino acids and phospholipids, synthesis of iron-sulfur clusters...
  10. ...Ganz, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1690, Telephone: (310) 825-6112, E-mail: tganz@mednet.ucla.edu Keywords: erythropoiesis, infection, inflammation, iron metabolism, hepatocyte...
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