The intestinal heme transporter revealed
- PMID: 16143096
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.08.027
The intestinal heme transporter revealed
Abstract
The iron-containing porphyrin heme provides a rich source of dietary iron for mammals. The fact that animals can derive iron from heme implies the existence of a transporter that would transport heme from the gut lumen into intestinal epithelial cells. In this issue of Cell, Shayeghi, McKie, and co-workers (Shayeghi et al., 2005) now describe a heme transporter that is expressed in the apical region of epithelial cells in the mouse duodenum. Their identification of heme carrier protein 1 (HCP1) provides a major missing piece in our understanding of iron uptake and mammalian nutrition.
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Identification of an intestinal heme transporter.Cell. 2005 Sep 9;122(5):789-801. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.06.025. Cell. 2005. PMID: 16143108
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