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The Biogenesis of Iron-sulfur Proteins: From Cellular Biology to Molecular Aspects

In the new millennium, the focus of Fe–S protein research quickly moved from the biophysical and structural properties of small electron transfer proteins to the study of Fe–S clusters containing enzymes and biosynthetic pathways generating Fe–S proteins in model organisms and in humans. A new generation of microbiologists, cell and molecular biologists, and eventually geneticists entered into the scenario, moving the frontier in Fe–S protein research from a biophysically oriented approach toward a novel, translational perspective.

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  • Mario Piccioli

    Department of Chemistry, Magnetic Resonance Center CERM, University of Florence, Via Luigi Sacconi 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019, Florence, Italy

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