Citation
- Authors: Tan, G., Liu, D., Pan, F., Zhao, J., Li, T., Ma, Y., Shen, B., Lyu, J.
- Year: 2016
- Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun 470 226-32
- Applications: in vitro / shRNA plasmid / jetPRIME
- Cell types:
- Name: Hep G2
Description: Human hepatocarcinoma cells - Name: MCF7
Description: Human breast adenocarcinoma cells
Known as: MCF-7, MCF 7
- Name: Hep G2
Abstract
MitoNEET is the first identified iron sulfur protein that located in the mitochondrial outer membrane. We showed that knockdown of mitoNEET did not affect the iron sulfur protein expression in mitochondria and cytoplasm, but significantly reduced the cytosolic aconitase activity. The reduction of aconitase activity was rescued by transfection of wild type mitoNEET, but not by mitoNEET mutants H87C and H87S. Our results confirm the observation that mitoNEET is important in transferring the iron sulfur clusters to the cytosolic aconitase in living cells and the His-87 ligand in mitoNEET plays important role in this process.