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Expanding Iron Acquisition in Maize: Root Sector-Specific Responses and Gibberellin Regulation of Ferric and Ferrous Iron Uptake. [PDF]

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Electrochemical Studies of the Mono-Fe, Fe−Zn, and Fe−Fe Metalloisoforms of Bacteriophage λ Protein Phosphatase

Biochemistry, 2003
Bacteriophage lambda protein phosphatase (lambdaPP) is a member of a large superfamily of metallophosphoesterases, including serine/threonine protein phosphatases, purple acid phosphatases, 5'-nucleotidase, and DNA repair enzymes such as Mre11. Members of this family share several common characteristics, including a common phosphoesterase motif ...
Tiffany A, Reiter, Frank, Rusnak
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Fe-S clusters masquerading as zinc finger proteins

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2022
Metal ions are commonly found as protein co-factors in biology, and it is estimated that over a quarter of all proteins require a metal cofactor. The distribution and utilization of metals in biology has changed over time. As the earth evolved, the atmosphere became increasingly oxygen rich which affected the bioavailability of certain metals such as ...
Jordan D, Pritts, Sarah L J, Michel
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Building Fe–S proteins: bacterial strategies

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010
The broad range of cellular activities carried out by Fe-S proteins means that they have a central role in the life of most organisms. At the interface between biology and chemistry, studies of bacterial Fe-S protein biogenesis have taken advantage of the specific approaches of each field and have begun to reveal the molecular mechanisms involved.
Py, Béatrice, Barras, Frédéric
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