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Helmut Beinert · 2002 · The Journal of biological chemistry · American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology · added 2026-04-20
no PDF DOI: 10.1074/jbc.X200002200
H Beinert, R H Holm, E Münck · 1997 · Science · Science · added 2026-04-20
Iron-sulfur proteins are found in all life forms. Most frequently, they contain Fe2S2, Fe3S4, and Fe4S4 clusters. These modular clusters undergo oxidation-reduction reactions, may be inserted or remov Show more
Iron-sulfur proteins are found in all life forms. Most frequently, they contain Fe2S2, Fe3S4, and Fe4S4 clusters. These modular clusters undergo oxidation-reduction reactions, may be inserted or removed from proteins, can influence protein structure by preferential side chain ligation, and can be interconverted. In addition to their electron transfer function, iron-sulfur clusters act as catalytic centers and sensors of iron and oxygen. Their most common oxidation states are paramagnetic and present significant challenges for understanding the magnetic properties of mixed valence systems. Iron-sulfur clusters now rank with such biological prosthetic groups as hemes and flavins in pervasive occurrence and multiplicity of function. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5326.653
Fe amino-acid