Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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The conserved mitochondrial twin Cx9C protein Cmc2 Is a Cmc1 homologue essential for cytochrome c oxidase biogenesisThe Role of Copper Chaperone Atox1 in Coupling Redox Homeostasis to Intracellular Copper DistributionMechanism of CuA assemblyFunctional Role of Two Interhelical Disulfide Bonds in Human Cox17 Protein from a Structural PerspectiveCopper import into the mitochondrial matrix in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by Pic2, a mitochondrial carrier family proteinCopper metallochaperonesThioredoxin-like protein TlpA from Bradyrhizobium japonicum is a reductant for the copper metallochaperone ScoIBiogenesis and assembly of eukaryotic cytochrome c oxidase catalytic core.Human SCO2 is required for the synthesis of CO II and as a thiol-disulphide oxidoreductase for SCO1.A targetable fluorescent sensor reveals that copper-deficient SCO1 and SCO2 patient cells prioritize mitochondrial copper homeostasis.Loop recognition and copper-mediated disulfide reduction underpin metal site assembly of CuA in human cytochrome oxidaseFunctional partnership of the copper export machinery and glutathione balance in human cells.An expanding range of functions for the copper chaperone/antioxidant protein Atox1.Regulation of mitochondrial respiratory chain biogenesis by estrogens/estrogen receptors and physiological, pathological and pharmacological implications.An atlas of the thioredoxin fold class reveals the complexity of function-enabling adaptations.The coiled coil-helix-coiled coil-helix proteins may be redox proteins.Metal acquisition and availability in the mitochondria.Seeking the determinants of the elusive functions of Sco proteins.Mitochondrial disulfide relay: redox-regulated protein import into the intermembrane space.Copper chaperones. The concept of conformational control in the metabolism of copper.The mitochondrial disulfide relay system: roles in oxidative protein folding and beyond.Copper trafficking to the secretory pathway.Selenocysteine containing analogues of Atx1-based peptides protect cells from copper ion toxicity.Copper and conquer: copper complexes of di-2-pyridylketone thiosemicarbazones as novel anti-cancer therapeutics.Mitochondrial disulfide relay and its substrates: mechanisms in health and disease.Defining the human copper proteome and analysis of its expression variation in cancers.Thiol-based copper handling by the copper chaperone Atox1.Cellular copper homeostasis: current concepts on its interplay with glutathione homeostasis and its implication in physiology and human diseases.Iron and copper in mitochondrial diseases.Mutagenic analysis of Cox11 of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: insights into the assembly of Cu(B) of cytochrome c oxidase.Cox1 mutation abrogates need for Cox23 in cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis.Copper trafficking in biology: an NMR approach.Redox sulfur chemistry of the copper chaperone Atox1 is regulated by the enzyme glutaredoxin 1, the reduction potential of the glutathione couple GSSG/2GSH and the availability of Cu(I).Postnatal cardiomyocyte growth and mitochondrial reorganization cause multiple changes in the proteome of human cardiomyocytes.The influence of protein folding on the copper affinities of trafficking and target sites.COX16 promotes COX2 metallation and assembly during respiratory complex IV biogenesis.Building the CuA site of cytochrome c oxidase: a complicated, redox-dependent process driven by a surprisingly large complement of accessory proteins.Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase biogenesis: Recent developments.Plant Mitochondrial Inner Membrane Protein Insertion.A high-throughput screen of real-time ATP levels in individual cells reveals mechanisms of energy failure
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Mitochondrial copper(I) transfer from Cox17 to Sco1 is coupled to electron transfer.
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Manuele Martinelli
Peep Palumaa
Theodoros Hadjiloi
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10.1073/PNAS.0800019105
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2008-05-05T00:00:00Z