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SUBMITTER: Perner J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4821805 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Perner Jan J Sobotka Roman R Sima Radek R Konvickova Jitka J Sojka Daniel D Oliveira Pedro Lagerblad de PL Hajdusek Ondrej O Kopacek Petr P
eLife 20160307
Haem and iron homeostasis in most eukaryotic cells is based on a balanced flux between haem biosynthesis and haem oxygenase-mediated degradation. Unlike most eukaryotes, ticks possess an incomplete haem biosynthetic pathway and, together with other (non-haematophagous) mites, lack a gene encoding haem oxygenase. We demonstrated, by membrane feeding, that ticks do not acquire bioavailable iron from haemoglobin-derived haem. However, ticks require dietary haemoglobin as an exogenous source of haem ...[more]