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Handling heme: The mechanisms underlying the movement of heme within and between cells.


ABSTRACT: Heme is an essential cofactor and signaling molecule required for virtually all aerobic life. However, excess heme is cytotoxic. Therefore, heme must be safely transported and trafficked from the site of synthesis in the mitochondria or uptake at the cell surface, to hemoproteins in most subcellular compartments. While heme synthesis and degradation are relatively well characterized, little is known about how heme is trafficked and transported throughout the cell. Herein, we review eukaryotic heme transport, trafficking, and mobilization, with a focus on factors that regulate bioavailable heme. We also highlight the role of gasotransmitters and small molecules in heme mobilization and bioavailability, and heme trafficking at the host-pathogen interface.

SUBMITTER: Donegan RK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6363905 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Handling heme: The mechanisms underlying the movement of heme within and between cells.

Donegan Rebecca K RK   Moore Courtney M CM   Hanna David A DA   Reddi Amit R AR  

Free radical biology & medicine 20180806


Heme is an essential cofactor and signaling molecule required for virtually all aerobic life. However, excess heme is cytotoxic. Therefore, heme must be safely transported and trafficked from the site of synthesis in the mitochondria or uptake at the cell surface, to hemoproteins in most subcellular compartments. While heme synthesis and degradation are relatively well characterized, little is known about how heme is trafficked and transported throughout the cell. Herein, we review eukaryotic he  ...[more]

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