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Iron plays a key role in biology as essential cofactor of numerous
proteins. However, since it is only slightly soluble its
bioavailability can be readily compromised under aerobic
conditions. Moreover, due to its ability to catalyze the generation
of free radicals, iron can also be toxic. Thus, it doesn t surprise
that living organisms have developed sophisticated means for
acquiring iron whilst tightly controlling the intracellular
concentrations of this metal in response to environmental
conditions. Also, the critical role of iron has long been
acknowledged in host vertebrate-parasite relationships where both
partners compete for the acquisition of this essential element and
activate complex signaling cascades to control their iron
homeostasis during infection.
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