reviewAnnual Review of NutritionMay 4, 2022GREEN OA

Molecular Mechanisms of Iron and Heme Metabolism

University of Maryland, College Park · Brown University

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Abstract

An abundant metal in the human body, iron is essential for key biological pathways including oxygen transport, DNA metabolism, and mitochondrial function. Most iron is bound to heme but it can also be incorporated into iron-sulfur clusters or bind directly to proteins. Iron's capacity to cycle between Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ contributes to its biological utility but also renders it toxic in excess. Heme is an iron-containing tetrapyrrole essential for diverse biological functions including gas transport and sensing, oxidative metabolism, and xenobiotic detoxification. Like iron, heme is essential yet toxic in excess. As such, both iron and heme homeostasis are tightly regulated. Here we discuss molecular and…

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Keywords
  • Heme
  • Metabolism
  • Biochemistry
  • Hemeprotein
  • Chemistry
  • Detoxification (alternative medicine)
  • Oxygen transport
  • Tetrapyrrole
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