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This research investigates the assembly pathways of iron-sulphur proteins in plants, focusing on the interactions between different cellular compartments. Using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, it aims to understand how disruptions in these pathways affect protein assembly and chloroplast functions.
Iron-sulphur (Fe-S) proteins are crucial to life-sustaining processes such as respiration, photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation.
These metalloproteins contain ancient but versatile co-factors, called Fe-S clusters, consisting of iron and acid-labile sulphide.
In plant cells, evolutionary conserved Fe-S cluster assembly pathways have been localized to the mitochondria, plastids and the cytosol.
Whereas the last decade was dedicated to the characterization of individual components, we still do not…
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