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Publications 2003-2005
93) Lill, R. & Kispal, G. (2003). ABC transporters in mitochondria. In ABC Proteins: From Bacteria to Man. Holland, B.I., Cole S.P.C., Kuchler, K., & Higgins, C.F. (eds.) Academic Press, 515-531.
94) Lill, R. & Kispal, G. (2003). X-linked sideroblastic anemia and cerebellar ataxia (XLSA/A). In: The NORD Guide to Rare Disorders.Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. Philadelphia, PA. pp. 374-375.
95) Lill, R. (2003). Die essentielle Funktion der Mitochondrien bei der Biogenese von Eisen-Schwefel-Proteinen. Biospektrum 9, 129-132.
96) Mühlenhoff, U., Gerber, J., Richhardt, N. & Lill, R. (2003). Components involved in assembly and dislocation of iron-sulfur clusters on the scaffold protein Isu1p.EMBO J. 22, 4815-4825.
97) Gerber, J., Mühlenhoff, U. & Lill, R. (2003). An interaction between frataxin and Isu1p/Nfs1p that is crucial for Fe/S cluster synthesis on Isu1p. EMBO Rep. 4, 906-911.
98) Mühlenhoff, U., Stadler, J., Richhardt, N., Seubert, A., Eickhorst, T., Schweyen, R.J., Lill, R. & Wiesenberger, G. (2003). A specific role of the yeast mitochondrial carriers Mrs3/4p in mitochondrial iron acquisition under iron-limiting conditions. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 40612-40620.
99) Gerber, J., Neumann, K., Prohl, C., Mühlenhoff, U, &., Lill, R. (2004). The yeast scaffold proteins Isu1p and Isu2p are required inside mitochondria for maturation of cytosolic Fe/S proteins. Mol. Cell Biol. 24, 4848-4857.
100) Balk, J., Pierik, A.J., Aguilar Netz, D., Mühlenhoff, U. & Lill, R. (2004). The hydrogenase-like Nar1p is essential for maturation of cytosolic and nuclear iron-sulfur proteins. EMBO J. 23, 2105-2115.
101) Beinert, H., Meyer, J., & Lill. R. (2004). Iron-sulfur proteins. Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 2. Elsevier Publishers, Amsterdam, in press.
102) Balk, J. & Lill, R. (2004). The cell’s cookbook for iron-sulfur clusters: recipes for fool’s gold? ChemBioChem. 5, 1044-1049.
103) Lange, H., Mühlenhoff, U., Denzel, M., Kispal, G. & Lill, R. (2004). The heme synthesis defect of mutants impaired in mitochondrial iron-sulfur protein biogenesis is caused by reversible inhibition of ferrochelatase . J. Biol. Chem. 279, 29101-29108.
104) Mühlenhoff, U., Balk, J., Richhardt, N., Kaiser, J., Sipos, K., Kispal, G. & Lill, R. (2004). Functional characterisation of the cysteine desulfurase Nfs1p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 39906-39915.
105) Stehling, O.,Elsässer, H.P., Brückel, B., Mühlenhoff, U. & Lill, R. (2004). Iron-sulfur protein maturation in human cells: evidence for a function of frataxin. Hum. Mol. Genet., 13, 3007-3015.
106) Kispal, G., Sipos, K., Lange, H., Fekete, Z., Bedekovics, T., Janaky, T., Bassler, J., Aguilar Netz, D.J., Balk, J., Rotte, C. & Lill, R. (2005). Biogenesis of cytosolic ribosomes requires the essential iron-sulphur protein Rli1p and mitochondria. Embo J. 24, 589-598.
107) Hausmann, A., Aguilar Netz, D.J., Balk, J., Pierik, A.J., Mühlenhoff, U., & Lill, R. (2005). The eukaryotic P-loop NTPase Nbp35: An essential component of the cytosolic and nuclear iron-sulfur protein assembly machinery. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102, 3266-3271.
108) Lill, R. & Mühlenhoff, U. (2005). Iron-sulfur protein biogenesis in eukaryotes. Trends Biochem. Sci. 30, 133-141.
109) Rutherford, J.C., Ojeda, L., Balk, J., Mühlenhoff, U., Lill, R. & Winge, D.R. (2005). Activation of the iron regulon by yeast Aft1/Aft2 transcription factors depends on mitochondrial, but not cytosolic iron-sulphur protein biogenesis. J. Biol. Chem. 280, 10135-10140.
110) Balk, J., Pierik, A.J., Aguilar Netz, D.J., Mühlenhoff, U. & Lill, R. (2005). Nar1p, a conserved eukaryotic protein with similarity to Fe-only hydrogenases, functions in cytosolic iron-sulphur protein biogenesis. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 33, 86-89.
111) Lill, R., Fekete, Z., Sipos, K. & Rotte, C. (2005). Why are mitochondria essential for life? IUMB Life 57, 701-703.
112) Balk, J., Netz, D.J.A., Tepper, K., Pierik, A.J. & Lill, R. (2005). The essential WD40 protein Cia1 is involved in a late step of cytosolic and nuclear iron-sulfur protein assembly. Mol. Cell. Biol. 25, 10833-10841.