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Cell wall iron transport across

Iron Transport Across the Cell Walls of Gram-positive... [Pg.272]

IRON TRANSPORT ACROSS THE CELL WALLS OF GRAMPOSITIVE BACTERIA... [Pg.308]

A few substances are so large or impermeant that they can enter cells only by endocytosis, the process by which the substance is bound at a cell-surface receptor, engulfed by the cell membrane, and carried into the cell by pinching off of the newly formed vesicle inside the membrane. The substance can then be released inside the cytosol by breakdown of the vesicle membrane. Figure 1-5D. This process is responsible for the transport of vitamin B12, complexed with a binding protein (intrinsic factor) across the wall of the gut into the blood. Similarly, iron is transported into hemoglobin-synthesizing red blood cell precursors in association with the protein transferrin. Specific receptors for the transport proteins must be present for this process to work. [Pg.23]


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