Heme is a cofactor in proteins that function in almost all sub-cellular compartments and in many diverse biological processes. Heme is produced by a conserved biosynthetic pathway that is highly regulated to prevent the accumulation of heme—a cytotoxic, hydrophobic tetrapyrrole. Caenorhabditis elegans and related parasitic nematodes do not synthesize heme, but instead require environmental heme to grow and develop. Heme homeostasis in these auxotrophs is, therefore, regulated in accordance with available dietary heme. We have capitalized on this auxotrophy in C. elegans to study gene expression changes associated with precisely controlled dietary heme concentrations. RNA was isolated from cultures containing 4, 20, or 500 mM heme; derived...
Trypanosomatid protozoan parasites lack a functional heme biosynthetic pathway, so must acquire heme...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all forms of life; low levels of iron cause human disease, wh...
Heme is an essential cofactor in numerous proteins, but is also cytotoxic. Thus, directed pathways ...
Heme is an essential cofactor for diverse biological processes such as oxygen transport, xenobiotic ...
Heme is an essential cofactor that plays a key role in diverse biological processes. Free heme, how...
In contrast to their mammalian hosts, parasitic nematodes are heme auxotrophs and require pathways f...
Heme is an essential cofactor for various biological processes although the pathways for cellular he...
Heme is a prosthetic group in proteins that perform diverse biological functions including respirati...
Metazoans synthesize and regulate intracellular heme in a cell autonomous manner although genetic ev...
In most free-living eukaryotes studied thus far, heme is synthesized from a series of intermediates ...
Heme is essential and synthesised via highly-regulated processes. For this reason, most organisms st...
Heme is essential and synthesized via highly regulated processes. For this reason, most organisms st...
<div><p>Heme is an essential molecule for vast majority of organisms serving as a prosthetic group f...
SummarySeveral lines of evidence predict that specific pathways must exist in metazoans for the esco...
Significance: Heme is an essential prosthetic group for most life on Earth. It functions in numerous...
Trypanosomatid protozoan parasites lack a functional heme biosynthetic pathway, so must acquire heme...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all forms of life; low levels of iron cause human disease, wh...
Heme is an essential cofactor in numerous proteins, but is also cytotoxic. Thus, directed pathways ...
Heme is an essential cofactor for diverse biological processes such as oxygen transport, xenobiotic ...
Heme is an essential cofactor that plays a key role in diverse biological processes. Free heme, how...
In contrast to their mammalian hosts, parasitic nematodes are heme auxotrophs and require pathways f...
Heme is an essential cofactor for various biological processes although the pathways for cellular he...
Heme is a prosthetic group in proteins that perform diverse biological functions including respirati...
Metazoans synthesize and regulate intracellular heme in a cell autonomous manner although genetic ev...
In most free-living eukaryotes studied thus far, heme is synthesized from a series of intermediates ...
Heme is essential and synthesised via highly-regulated processes. For this reason, most organisms st...
Heme is essential and synthesized via highly regulated processes. For this reason, most organisms st...
<div><p>Heme is an essential molecule for vast majority of organisms serving as a prosthetic group f...
SummarySeveral lines of evidence predict that specific pathways must exist in metazoans for the esco...
Significance: Heme is an essential prosthetic group for most life on Earth. It functions in numerous...
Trypanosomatid protozoan parasites lack a functional heme biosynthetic pathway, so must acquire heme...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all forms of life; low levels of iron cause human disease, wh...
Heme is an essential cofactor in numerous proteins, but is also cytotoxic. Thus, directed pathways ...