Protein Domain : IPR011339

Type:  Family Name:  ISC system FeS cluster assembly, IscU scaffold
Description:  Iron-sulphur (FeS) clusters are important cofactors for numerous proteins involved in electron transfer, in redox and non-redox catalysis, in gene regulation, and as sensors of oxygen and iron. These functions depend on the various FeS cluster prosthetic groups, the most common being [2Fe-2S] and [4Fe-4S][]. FeS cluster assembly is a complex process involving the mobilisation of Fe and S atoms from storage sources, their assembly into [Fe-S]form, their transport to specific cellular locations, and their transfer to recipient apoproteins. So far, three FeS assembly machineries have been identified, which are capable of synthesising all types of [Fe-S] clusters: ISC (iron-sulphur cluster), SUF (sulphur assimilation), and NIF (nitrogen fixation) systems.The ISC system is conserved in eubacteria and eukaryotes (mitochondria), and has broad specificity, targeting general FeS proteins [, ]. It is encoded by the isc operon (iscRSUA-hscBA-fdx-iscX). IscS is a cysteine desulphurase, which obtains S from cysteine (converting it to alanine) and serves as a S donor for FeS cluster assembly. IscU and IscA act as scaffolds to accept S and Fe atoms, assembling clusters and transfering them to recipient apoproteins. HscA is a molecular chaperone and HscB is a co-chaperone. Fdx is a [2Fe-2S]-type ferredoxin. IscR is a transcription factor that regulates expression of the isc operon. IscX (also known as YfhJ) appears to interact with IscS and may function as an Fe donor during cluster assembly [].The SUF system is an alternative pathway to the ISC system that operates under iron starvation and oxidative stress. It is found in eubacteria, archaea and eukaryotes (plastids). The SUF system is encoded by the suf operon (sufABCDSE), and the six encoded proteins are arranged into two complexes (SufSE and SufBCD) and one protein (SufA). SufS is a pyridoxal-phosphate (PLP) protein displaying cysteine desulphurase activity. SufE acts as a scaffold protein that accepts S from SufS and donates it to SufA []. SufC is an ATPase with an unorthodox ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-like component. No specific functions have been assigned to SufB and SufD. SufA is homologous to IscA [], acting as a scaffold protein in which Fe and S atoms are assembled into [FeS]cluster forms, which can then easily be transferred to apoproteins targets.In the NIF system, NifS and NifU are required for the formation of metalloclusters of nitrogenase in Azotobacter vinelandii, and other organisms, as well as in the maturation of other FeS proteins. Nitrogenase catalyses the fixation of nitrogen. It contains a complex cluster, the FeMo cofactor, which contains molybdenum, Fe and S. NifS is a cysteine desulphurase. NifU binds one Fe atom at its N-terminal, assembling an FeS cluster that is transferred to nitrogenase apoproteins []. Nif proteins involved in the formation of FeS clusters can also be found in organisms that do not fix nitrogen [].This entry represents IscU from the ISC system, a homologue of the N-terminal region of NifU (NIF system), an Fe-S cluster assembly protein found mostly in nitrogen-fixing bacteria. IscU is a scaffold protein on which Fe-S clusters are assembled before transfer to apoproteins []. This family includes largely proteobacterial and eukaryotic forms and excludes the true NifU proteins from Klebsiella sp.and Anabaena sp.as well as the archaeal homologues. Short Name:  ISC_FeS_clus_asmbl_IscU

0 Child Features

1 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR002871 Domain NIF system FeS cluster assembly, NifU, N-terminal

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01999

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005506 IPR011339
GO:0051536 IPR011339
GO:0016226 IPR011339

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005506 IPR011339
GO:0051536 IPR011339
GO:0016226 IPR011339

0 Parent Features

571 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
7007 D8QX40 PAC:15421328 Selaginella moellendorffii 128  
6707 D8STH8 PAC:15401518 Selaginella moellendorffii 125  
evm.model.supercontig_76.42 PAC:16426011 Carica papaya 170  
30147.m013940 B9RB15 PAC:16819955 Ricinus communis 166  
Cucsa.098460.1 A0A0A0LTI4 PAC:16958311 Cucumis sativus 170  
orange1.1g030644m A0A067DTL2 PAC:18100734 Citrus sinensis 174  
AT4G04080.1 O81433 PAC:19645585 Arabidopsis thaliana 171  
AT4G22220.1 O49627 PAC:19645801 Arabidopsis thaliana 167  
AT3G01020.1 Q9MAB6 PAC:19659067 Arabidopsis thaliana 163  
Thhalv10026418m V4MIG2 PAC:20192944 Eutrema salsugineum 167  
Thhalv10028164m V4LY25 PAC:20189818 Eutrema salsugineum 154  
Ciclev10022532m V4TT39 PAC:20810819 Citrus clementina 174  
Ciclev10022536m V4TMP5 PAC:20806781 Citrus clementina 174  
Lus10042112 PAC:23153655 Linum usitatissimum 174  
Lus10002383 PAC:23179427 Linum usitatissimum 174  
Potri.015G077500.1 A9PEA4 PAC:27018127 Populus trichocarpa 164  
Potri.012G081700.1 PAC:27049524 Populus trichocarpa 201  
Gorai.003G086200.1 A0A0D2RJ90 PAC:26800077 Gossypium raimondii 161  
Gorai.004G263800.1 A0A0D2PIU0 PAC:26773888 Gossypium raimondii 174  
13438 I0Z3A8 PAC:27389763 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea C-169 167  
50909 C1MJE4 PAC:27345681 Micromonas pusilla CCMP1545 159  
77432 C1FEB0 PAC:27399360 Micromonas sp RCC299 127  
96438 C1E899 PAC:27402013 Micromonas sp RCC299 152  
28911 A4RR70 PAC:27417709 Ostreococcus lucimarinus 158  
Thecc1EG012081t1 A0A061FV55 PAC:27449601 Theobroma cacao 171  
Thecc1EG025125t2 A0A061EZC1 PAC:27421528 Theobroma cacao 170  
Migut.D01936.1.p A0A022PPN4 PAC:28929118 Mimulus guttatus 165  
Migut.I00001.1.p A0A022RS56 PAC:28931125 Mimulus guttatus 164  
Araha.11756s0260.1.p PAC:28856273 Arabidopsis halleri 126  
Araha.13525s0014.1.p PAC:28843110 Arabidopsis halleri 155  

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            8875867
            11498000
            16221578
            16211402
            15278785
            16843540
            15937904
            17350000
            16964969