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Srivastava, Ayush; Beyer, Maximilian; Hladun, Colby; Tardif, Rebekah; Arshad, Aneeta; Darie, Costel C; Zoo, Yeonni; Papaefthymiou, Georgia C; Liu, Weijing; Viner, Rosa; et al (, ACS Chemical Biology)Ferritin degradation pathways, particularly NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy, are crucial for maintaining iron homeostasis. Here, we demonstrate the coexistence of two NCOA4 isoforms, one iron−sulfur cluster-free and one iron−sulfur cluster-bound, in oxygenated cell cultures. Using a combination of spectroscopic and analytical techniques, in vitro characterization of the NCOA4 fragment (383−522), denoted NCOA4-D, revealed a predominance of monomeric species with a relatively stable [2Fe-2S] cluster under normoxic conditions. The results demonstrate distinct interactions between NCOA4-D isoforms and ferritin, underscoring the influence of cellular oxygen and iron concentrations on NCOA4’s regulatory functions, pathways, and ferritin’s fate. Our findings suggest that different NCOA4-initiated degradation pathways may concurrently occur in cells and highlight the necessity of further exploring the role of the Fe−S cluster in NCOA4 as an iron-sensing mechanism for maintaining cellular iron homeostasis.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available February 27, 2026
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Tverdokhlebova, Anna; Sterin, Ilya; Jayaweera, Taniya M; Darie, Costel C; Katz, Evgeny; Smutok, Oleh (, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules)
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Qi, Qingkai; Sekhon, Gaganjot; Chandradat, Richard; Ofodum, Nnamdi M.; Shen, Tianruo; Scrimgeour, Jan; Joy, Monu; Wriedt, Mario; Jayathirtha, Madhuri; Darie, Costel C.; et al (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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