Hemin accumulation and identification of a heme-binding protein clan in K562 cells by proteomic and computational analysis.

Published: Oct 7, 2021
Abstract
Heme (iron protoporphyrin IX) is an essential regulator conserved in all known organisms. We investigated the kinetics of intracellular accumulation of hemin (oxidized form) in human transformed proerythroid K562 cells using [14 C]-hemin and observed that it is time and temperature-dependent, affected by the presence of serum proteins, as well as the amphipathic/hydrophobic properties of hemin. Hemin-uptake exhibited saturation kinetics as a...
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Title
Hemin accumulation and identification of a heme-binding protein clan in K562 cells by proteomic and computational analysis.
Published Date
Oct 7, 2021
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