- CDGSH iron sulfur domain
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CDGSH iron sulfur domain 1 Crystallographic structure (PDB 2QH7) of the CDGSH-type domain 1 dimer (green and cyan cartoon) complexed with iron (brown) and sulfur (yellow) Fe-S clusters. Identifiers Symbol CISD1 Alt. symbols C10orf70, ZCD1 Entrez 55847 HUGO 30880 PDB 2QH7 RefSeq NM_018464 UniProt Q9NZ45 Other data Locus Chr. 10 q21.3 CDGSH iron sulfur domain 1B Identifiers Symbol CISD1B Alt. symbols ZCD1B Entrez 130500 HUGO 29611 RefSeq XM_065750 Other data Locus Chr. 2 p24.1 CDGSH iron sulfur domain 2 Identifiers Symbol CISD2 Alt. symbols ZCD2 Entrez 493856 HUGO 24212 RefSeq NM_001008388 UniProt Q7Z3D5 Other data Locus Chr. 4 q24 CDGSH iron sulfur domain 3 Identifiers Symbol CISD3 Entrez 284106 HUGO 27578 Other data Locus Chr. 17 q12 The CDGSH iron sulfur domain are a group of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters and a unique 39 amino acid CDGSH domain [C-X-C-X2-(S/T)-X3-P-X-C-D-G-(S/A/T)-H].
The CDGSH iron sulfur domain 1 protein (also referred to as mitoNEET) is an integral membrane protein located in the outer mitochondrial membrane and whose function may be to transport iron into the mitochondria.[1] Iron in turn is essential for the function of several mitochondrial enzymes.
The antidiabetic drug pioglitazone, in addition to binding to the nuclear receptor PPAR, also has been shown to bind mitoNEET with approximately equal affinity.[2]
References
- ^ Paddock ML, Wiley SE, Axelrod HL, Cohen AE, Roy M, Abresch EC, Capraro D, Murphy AN, Nechushtai R, Dixon JE, Jennings PA (2007). "MitoNEET is a uniquely folded 2Fe 2S outer mitochondrial membrane protein stabilized by pioglitazone". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 104 (36): 14342–7. doi:10.1073/pnas.0707189104. PMC 1963346. PMID 17766440. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1963346.
- ^ Colca JR, McDonald WG, Waldon DJ, Leone JW, Lull JM, Bannow CA, Lund ET, Mathews WR (2004). "Identification of a novel mitochondrial protein ("mitoNEET") cross-linked specifically by a thiazolidinedione photoprobe". Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 286 (2): E252–60. doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00424.2003. PMID 14570702.
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