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How is Heme Uptake Mediated?
Heme uptake is typically mediated by specific
heme transporters
present on the cell membrane. These transporters include proteins like
heme carrier protein 1 (HCP1)
and
heme-responsive gene 1 protein (HRG-1)
. Once inside the cell, heme can be utilized directly or stored in the form of
ferritin
.
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