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Endosome recycling effects

The redox sensitivity of hemopexin-encapsulated heme to electrolyte composition and pH illustrate the importance of first coordination shell (bis-histidine ligation and heme structure) and second coordination shell (protein structure/folding and environment) effects in these heme proteins. These observations also suggest a possible role for Fe " /Fe redox in hemopexin-mediated heme transport/recycling, as high chloride anion concentration and low pH are known conditions for the endosome where the heme is released. [Pg.56]


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