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Heike Lange

Researcher at University of Marburg

Publications -  11
Citations -  1995

Heike Lange is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrion & Biogenesis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1923 citations. Previous affiliations of Heike Lange include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

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An essential function of the mitochondrial sulfhydryl oxidase Erv1p/ALR in the maturation of cytosolic Fe/S proteins.

TL;DR: The essential Erv1p of Saccharomyces cerevisia mitochondria is identified as a novel component that is specifically required for the maturation of Fe/S proteins in the cytosol, but not in mitochondria.
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A mitochondrial ferredoxin is essential for biogenesis of cellular iron-sulfur proteins

TL;DR: Yah1p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria is the first member of the ferredoxin family for which a function in Fe/S cluster formation has been established and lends support to the idea of a primary function of mitochondria in the biosynthesis ofFe/S proteins outside the organelle.
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A mutation of the mitochondrial ABC transporter Sta1 leads to dwarfism and chlorosis in the Arabidopsis mutant starik

TL;DR: It is suggested that plant mitochondria possess an evolutionarily conserved Fe/S cluster biosynthesis pathway, which is linked to the intracellular iron homeostasis by the function of Atm1p-like ABC transporters.
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Human ABC7 transporter: gene structure and mutation causing X-linked sideroblastic anemia with ataxia with disruption of cytosolic iron-sulfur protein maturation

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that both the molecular defect in XLSA/A and the impaired maturation of a cytosolic Fe/S protein result from an ABC7 mutation in the reported family.
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Biogenesis of cytosolic ribosomes requires the essential iron-sulphur protein Rli1p and mitochondria

TL;DR: The essential character of Fe/S clusters in Rli1p explains the indispensable character of mitochondria in eukaryotes and is associated with ribosomes and with Hcr1p, a protein involved in rRNA processing and translation initiation.