@SsJankauskas Redox active iron does not have to be in the free Fe+3 but can be in the form of heme or carboxylic chelates. The most obvious source of redox active iron in the nucleous is from the destruction of iron sulfur clusters. https://t.co/WsvioB
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Biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur Clusters and Their Role in DNA Metabolism https://t.co/KvXsPRhh7E https://t.co/zc9MmUsj8R
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RT @IronBiologyBot: Paper alert: Biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur Clusters and Their Role in DNA Metabolism https://t.co/kSzM8Bjepg #IronBiology…
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Paper alert: Biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur Clusters and Their Role in DNA Metabolism https://t.co/kSzM8Bjepg #IronBiology #BioIron #Iron