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Details on Person Glutathione-coordinated [2Fe-2S] cluster: a viable physiological substrate for mitochondrial ABCB7 transport

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8952945
_displayNameGlutathione-coordinated [2Fe-2S] cluster: a viable physiological substrate for mitochondrial ABCB7 transport
_timestamp2016-12-20 22:12:43
author[Person:8952948] Li, Jingwei
[Person:8952947] Cowan, J A
created[InstanceEdit:8952942] May, Bruce, 2016-12-20
journalChem. Commun. (Camb.)
pages2253-5
pubMedIdentifier25556595
titleGlutathione-coordinated [2Fe-2S] cluster: a viable physiological substrate for mitochondrial ABCB7 transport
volume51
year2015
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:2564826] 4Fe-4S cluster assembles on NUBP2:NUBP1 scaffold [Homo sapiens]
[RegulationReference:9641443] Requirement by 'ABC7 dimer [mitochondrial inner membrane]' Human ABC7 transporter: gene structure and mutation causing X-linked sideroblastic anemia with ataxia with disruption of cytosolic iron-sulfur protein maturation
[RegulationReference:9642102] Requirement by 'ATM1 dimer [mitochondrial inner membrane]' Glutathione-coordinated [2Fe-2S] cluster: a viable physiological substrate for mitochondrial ABCB7 transport
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