rautarikkiproteiinit
Rautarikkiproteiinit (Fe-S proteins) are a diverse class of proteins that contain one or more iron-sulfur clusters as prosthetic groups. These clusters are crucial for a wide range of biological functions, including electron transfer, catalysis, and gene regulation. The iron and sulfur atoms in the clusters are typically coordinated by cysteine residues of the protein backbone. The simplest and most common iron-sulfur clusters are [2Fe-2S], [3Fe-4S], and [4Fe-4S] clusters, where the numbers refer to the count of iron and sulfur atoms.
The biosynthesis of iron-sulfur clusters is a complex and highly conserved process, involving dedicated machinery called
Iron-sulfur proteins are found in all domains of life, from bacteria and archaea to eukaryotes. They play