Iron-sulfur clusters are prosthetic groups commonly found in proteins
that participate in oxidation-reduction reactions and catalysis. Here,
we focus on two proteins that contain iron-sulfur clusters, the fumar
ate nitrate reduction (FNR) protein of Escherichia coli and mammalian
iron-responsive-element-binding protein 1 (IRP1), both of which functi
on as direct sensors of oxygen and iron levels. Assembly and disassemb
ly of iron-sulfur clusters is the key to sensing in these proteins and
we speculate that iron-sulfur clusters might be found in other regula
tory proteins that sense levels of iron and/or oxygen.