Hemoprotein metabolism
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sum of chemical changes that occur within the tissues of an organism consisting of anabolism (biosynthesis) and catabolism of hemoproteins; the buildup and breakdown of hemoproteins for utilization by the organism.
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- Role of trace metals in regulation of cellular heme and hemoprotein metabolism: sensitizing effects of chronic iron treatment on acute gold toxicity.
- Promotion of trans-platinum in vivo effects on renal heme and hemoprotein metabolism by D,L-buthionine-S,R-sulfoximine.
- Peter Sinclair's laboratory is interested in the regulation of heme and hemoprotein metabolism, especially in the liver, where most heme is used for synthesis of cytochrome P450.
- , "Promotion of trans-Platinum In Vivo Effects on Renal Heme and Hemoprotein Metabolism by D, L-Buthionine-S,R-Sulfoximine," Biochemical Pharmacology 39(10):1565-1571 (1990).
- Influence of the Homozygous Fechm1Pas Mutation on the Hepatic Expression of Genes in Systems of Metabolism and Injury Heme and Hemoprotein Metabolism Few consistent changes in the regulation of genes of the nonerythroid pathway of heme synthesis were detected in homozygous Fech mice.
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