Protein Domain : IPR006249

Type:  Family Name:  Aconitate/Iron-responsive element-binding protein 2
Description:  Aconitase (aconitate hydratase; ) is an iron-sulphur protein that contains a [4Fe-4S]-cluster and catalyses the interconversion of isocitrate and citrate via a cis-aconitate intermediate. Aconitase functions in both the TCA and glyoxylate cycles, however unlike the majority of iron-sulphur proteins that function as electron carriers, the [4Fe-4S]-cluster of aconitase reacts directly with an enzyme substrate. In eukaryotes there is a cytosolic form (cAcn) and a mitochondrial form (mAcn) of the enzyme. In bacteria there are also 2 forms, aconitase A (AcnA) and B (AcnB). Several aconitases are known to be multi-functional enzymes with a second non-catalytic, but essential function that arises when the cellular environment changes, such as when iron levels drop [, ]. Eukaryotic cAcn and mAcn, and bacterial AcnA have the same domain organisation, consisting of three N-terminal alpha/beta/alpha domains, a linker region, followed by a C-terminal 'swivel' domain with a beta/beta/alpha structure (1-2-3-linker-4), although mAcn is small than cAcn. However, bacterial AcnB has a different organisation: it contains an N-terminal HEAT-like domain, followed by the 'swivel' domain, then the three alpha/beta/alpha domains (HEAT-4-1-2-3) []. Below is a description of some of the multi-functional activities associated with different aconitases.Eukaryotic mAcn catalyses the second step of the mitochondrial TCA cycle, which is important for energy production, providing high energy electrons in the form of NADH and FADH2 to the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation pathway []. The TCA cycle also provides precursors for haem and amino acid production. This enzyme has a second, non-catalytic but essential role in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) maintenance: mAcn acts to stabilise mtDNA, forming part of mtDNA protein-DNA complexes known as nucleoids. mAcn is thought to reversibly model nucleoids to directly influence mitochondrial gene expression in response to changes in the cellular environment. Therefore, mAcn can influence the expression of components of the oxidative phosphorylation pathway encoded in mtDNA. Eukaryotic cAcn enzyme balances the amount of citrate and isocitrate in the cytoplasm, which in turn creates a balance between the amount of NADPH generated from isocitrate by isocitrate dehydrogenase with the amount of acetyl-CoA generated from citrate by citrate lyase. Fatty acid synthesis requires both NADPH and acetyl-CoA, as do other metabolic processes, including the need for NADPH to combat oxidative stress. The enzymatic form of cAcn predominates when iron levels are normal, but if they drop sufficiently to cause the disassembly of the [4Fe-4S]-cluster, then cAcn undergoes a conformational change from a compact enzyme to a more open L-shaped protein known as iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1; or IRE-binding protein 1, IREBP1) [, ]. As IRP1, the catalytic site and the [4Fe-4S]-cluster are lost, and two new RNA-binding sites appear. IRP1 functions in the post-transcriptional regulation of genes involved in iron metabolism - it binds to mRNA iron-responsive elements (IRE), 30-nucleotide stem-loop structures at the 3' or 5' end of specific transcripts. Transcripts containing an IRE include ferritin L and H subunits (iron storage), transferrin (iron plasma chaperone), transferrin receptor (iron uptake into cells), ferroportin (iron exporter), mAcn, succinate dehydrogenase, erythroid aminolevulinic acid synthetase (tetrapyrrole biosynthesis), among others. If the IRE is in the 5'-UTR of the transcript (e.g. in ferritin mRNA), then IRP1-binding prevents its translation by blocking the transcript from binding to the ribosome. If the IRE is in the 3'-UTR of the transcript (e.g. transferrin receptor), then IRP1-binding protects it from endonuclease degradation, thereby prolonging the half-life of the transcript and enabling it to be translated [].IRP2 is another IRE-binding protein that binds to the same transcripts as IRP1. However, since IRP1 is predominantly in the enzymatic cAcn form, it is IRP2 that acts as the major metabolic regulator that maintains iron homeostasis []. Although IRP2 is homologous to IRP1, IRP2 lacks aconitase activity, and is known only to have a single function in the post-transcriptional regulation of iron metabolism genes []. In iron-replete cells, IRP2 activity is regulated primarily by iron-dependent degradation through the ubiquitin-proteasomal system.Bacterial AcnB is also known to be multi-functional. In addition to its role in the TCA cycle, AcnB was shown to be a post-transcriptional regulator of gene expression in Escherichia coliand Salmonella enterica[, ]. In S. enterica, AcnB initiates a regulatory cascade controlling flagella biosynthesis through an interaction with the ftsH transcript, an alternative RNA polymerase sigma factor. This binding lowers the intracellular concentration of FtsH protease, which in turn enhances the amount of RNA polymerase sigma32 factor (normally degraded by FtsH protease), and sigma32 then increases the synthesis of chaperone DnaK, which in turn promotes the synthesis of the flagellar protein FliC. AcnB regulates the synthesis of other proteins as well, such as superoxide dismutase (SodA) and other enzymes involved in oxidative stress. Short Name:  Aconitase/IRP2

2 Child Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR029784 Family Iron regulatory protein 1
IPR029755 Family Iron regulatory protein 2

5 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR015931 Domain Aconitase/3-isopropylmalate dehydratase large subunit, alpha/beta/alpha, subdomain 1/3
IPR000573 Domain Aconitase A/isopropylmalate dehydratase small subunit, swivel domain
IPR001030 Domain Aconitase/3-isopropylmalate dehydratase large subunit, alpha/beta/alpha domain
IPR015932 Domain Aconitase/3-isopropylmalate dehydratase large subunit, alpha/beta/alpha, subdomain 2
IPR018136 Binding_site Aconitase family, 4Fe-4S cluster binding site

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01341

0 Found In

0 GO Annotation

0 Ontology Annotations

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR015937 Family Aconitase/isopropylmalate dehydratase

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
443331 D8S0I5 PAC:15412963 Selaginella moellendorffii 949  
132907 D8T624 PAC:15409123 Selaginella moellendorffii 907  
evm.model.supercontig_6.311 PAC:16423500 Carica papaya 891  
evm.model.supercontig_87.76 PAC:16427747 Carica papaya 996  
29784.m000362 B9SXB6 PAC:16808465 Ricinus communis 900  
27777.m000279 PAC:16799168 Ricinus communis 997  
29600.m000550 B9SDW5 PAC:16803491 Ricinus communis 997  
Cucsa.043950.2 PAC:16953124 Cucumis sativus 811  
Cucsa.043950.4 PAC:16953126 Cucumis sativus 797  
Cucsa.043950.3 PAC:16953125 Cucumis sativus 797  
Cucsa.043950.1 PAC:16953123 Cucumis sativus 900  
Cucsa.148530.1 PAC:16964165 Cucumis sativus 989  
orange1.1g002785m A0A067FVC5 PAC:18098894 Citrus sinensis 881  
orange1.1g002610m A0A067G720 PAC:18098891 Citrus sinensis 900  
orange1.1g003763m A0A067G724 PAC:18098896 Citrus sinensis 797  
orange1.1g002630m A0A067FVH3 PAC:18098892 Citrus sinensis 898  
orange1.1g003617m A0A067G7H0 PAC:18098895 Citrus sinensis 807  
orange1.1g002715m A0A067FYY8 PAC:18098893 Citrus sinensis 889  
orange1.1g005323m A0A067FVH7 PAC:18098897 Citrus sinensis 702  
orange1.1g003793m A0A067FH23 PAC:18108596 Citrus sinensis 795  
orange1.1g001863m A0A067FHT6 PAC:18108594 Citrus sinensis 1002  
orange1.1g002829m A0A067F5Z2 PAC:18108595 Citrus sinensis 875  
orange1.1g002651m A0A067EHL2 PAC:18119428 Citrus sinensis 896  
orange1.1g002599m A0A067EL88 PAC:18119427 Citrus sinensis 902  
orange1.1g002820m A0A067EUT1 PAC:18119429 Citrus sinensis 876  
orange1.1g001917m A0A067ETX2 PAC:18119425 Citrus sinensis 996  
orange1.1g001914m A0A067EUS4 PAC:18119426 Citrus sinensis 996  
orange1.1g003797m A0A067EHV3 PAC:18119430 Citrus sinensis 795  
AT4G26970.1 Q94A28 PAC:19648518 Arabidopsis thaliana 995  
AT4G35830.2 B3H5Y0 PAC:19644087 Arabidopsis thaliana 795  

11 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            9020582
            10087914
            15877277
            16850017
            17513696
            15882410
            15009904
            15543948
            15604397
            16407072
            17185597