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Details on Person 2 Iron:FXN [mitochondrial matrix]

Class:IdComplex:1362402
_displayName2 Iron:FXN [mitochondrial matrix]
_timestamp2013-02-28 11:21:52
compartment[Compartment:5460] mitochondrial matrix
created[InstanceEdit:1362403] May, B, 2011-06-09
hasComponent
isChimericFALSE
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:1362331] Iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis. Characterization of frataxin as an iron donor for assembly of [2Fe-2S] clusters in ISU-type proteins
[LiteratureReference:1362373] Mapping iron binding sites on human frataxin: implications for cluster assembly on the ISU Fe-S cluster scaffold protein
[LiteratureReference:1362380] Assembly and iron-binding properties of human frataxin, the protein deficient in Friedreich ataxia
modified[InstanceEdit:2395753] May, B, 2012-07-02
[InstanceEdit:2466333] May, B, 2012-09-06
name2 Iron:FXN
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:3202033] R-HSA-1362402.1
summation[Summation:1362310] Human Frataxin binds about 7 iron atoms (Yoon and Cowan 2003...
(hasComponent)[Complex:1362401] 2 Iron:FXN:NFS1:ISD11:ISCU [mitochondrial matrix] [Homo sapiens]
(input)[Reaction:9854405] Frataxin transfers Fe2+ to ACO2 [Homo sapiens]
(physicalEntity)[CatalystActivity:9855646] iron chaperone activity of 2 Iron:FXN [mitochondrial matrix]
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