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Frataxin is localized to both the chloroplast and mitochondrion and is involved in chloroplast Fe-S protein function in Arabidopsis
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Turowski, Valeria Rosana; Aknin, Cindy; Maliandi, María Victoria; Buchensky, Celeste; Leaden, Laura; et al.; Frataxin is localized to both the chloroplast and mitochondrion and is involved in chloroplast Fe-S protein function in Arabidopsis; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 10; 10; 10-2015; 1-18
1932-6203
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Autor
Turowski, Valeria Rosana
Aknin, Cindy
Maliandi, María Victoria
Buchensky, Celeste
Leaden, Laura
Peralta, Diego Alberto
Busi, María Victoria
Araya, Alejandro
Gomez Casati, Diego Fabian
Resumen
Frataxin plays a key role in eukaryotic cellular iron metabolism, particularly in mitochondrial heme and iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster biosynthesis. However, its precise role has yet to be elucidated. In this work, we studied the subcellular localization of Arabidopsis frataxin, AtFH, using confocal microscopy, and found a novel dual localization for this protein. We demonstrate that plant frataxin is targeted to both the mitochondria and the chloroplast, where it may play a role in Fe-S cluster metabolism as suggested by functional studies on nitrite reductase (NIR) and ferredoxin (Fd), two Fe-S containing chloroplast proteins, in AtFH deficient plants. Our results indicate that frataxin deficiency alters the normal functioning of chloroplasts by affecting the levels of Fe, chlorophyll, and the photosynthetic electron transport chain in this organelle.