Structure and electrochemistry of proteins harboring iron-sulfur clusters of different nuclearities. Part IV. Canonical, non-canonical and hybrid iron-sulfur proteins
2019
Abstract A plethora of proteins are able to express iron-sulfur clusters, but have a clear picture of the different types of proteins and the different iron-sulfur clusters they harbor it is not easy. In the last five years we have reviewed structure/electrochemistry of metalloproteins expressing: (i) single types of iron-sulfur clusters (namely: {Fe(Cys) 4 }, {[Fe 2 S 2 ](Cys) 4 }, {[Fe 2 S 2 ](Cys) 3 (X)} (X = Asp, Arg, His), {[Fe 2 S 2 ](Cys) 2 (His) 2 }, {[Fe 3 S 4 ](Cys) 3 }, {[Fe 4 S 4 ](Cys) 4 } and {[Fe 4 S 4 ](Cys) 3 (nonthiolate ligand)} cores); (ii) metalloproteins harboring iron-sulfur centres of different nuclearities (namely: [4Fe-4S] and [2Fe-2S], [4Fe-4S] and [3Fe-4S], and [4Fe-4S], [3Fe-4S] and [2Fe-2S] clusters. Our target is now to review structure and electrochemistry of proteins harboring canonical, non-canonical and hybrid iron-sulfur proteins.
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