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Recent studies reveal that biosynthesis of iron-sulfur clusters (Fe-Ss) is essential for cell proliferation, including that of cancer cells. Nonetheless, it remains unclear how Fe-S biosynthesis functions in cell proliferation/survival. Here, we report that proper Fe-S biosynthesis is essential to prevent cellular senescence, apoptosis, or ferroptosis, depending on cell context. To assess these outcomes in cancer, we developed an ovarian cancer line with conditional KO of FDX2, a component of the core Fe-S assembly complex. FDX2 loss induced global downregulation of Fe-S-containing proteins and Fe
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Shuko Miyahara
Mai Ohuchi
Miyuki Nomura
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Tohoku University
Keio University
Miyagi Prefectural Hospital Organization
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5c449b6db64358755a5f7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2024.107678