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SufE family protein
This family consists of the SufE-related proteins. These have been implicated in Fe-S metabolism and export [1]). [1]. 11251816. SoxR-dependent response to oxidative stress and virulence of Erwinia chrysanthemi: the key role of SufC, an orphan ABC ATPase. Nachin L, El Hassouni M, Loiseau L, Expert D, Barras F;. Mol Microbiol 2001;39:960-972. (from Pfam)
cysteine desulfurase sulfur acceptor subunit CsdE
Members of this protein family are CsdE, formerly called YgdK. This protein, found as a paralog to SufE in Escherichia coli, Yersinia pestis, Photorhabdus luminescens, and related species, works together and physically interacts with CsdA (a paralog of SufS). CsdA has cysteine desulfurase activity that is enhanced by this protein (CsdE), in which Cys-61 (numbered as in E. coli) is a sulfur acceptor site. This gene pair, although involved in Fe-S cluster biosynthesis, is not found next to other such genes as are its paralogs from the SUF or ISC systems.
cysteine desulfurase sulfur acceptor subunit CsdE stimulates the cysteine desulfurase activity of CsdA
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