A structural and functional homolog supports a general role for frataxin in cellular iron chemistry
Chemical Communications2009Vol. 46(5), pp. 719–721
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Abstract
Bacillus subtilis YdhG lacks sequence homology, but demonstrates structural and functional similarity to the frataxin family, supporting a general cellular role for frataxin-type proteins in cellular iron homeostasis.
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