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. 1983;233(1):215-25.
doi: 10.1007/BF00222245.

Mitochondria, hemosomes and hemoglobin biosynthesis

Mitochondria, hemosomes and hemoglobin biosynthesis

A Brunner Jr et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1983.

Abstract

Erythroid cells of the liver and peripheral blood of rabbit embryos, as welt of bone-marrow and peripheral blood of adult rabbits with phenylhydrazine-induced hemolytic anemia, were analysed ultrastructurally to investigate the formation of hemosomes, organelles suggested to be sites of heme integration into the four globin polypeptides. After the incorporation of iron-containing material, free ferruginous inclusions appear. Mitochondria apparently give rise to lamellated bodies whose double lamellae expand for the captation of the ferruginous inclusions, a source of iron for heme synthesis, and globin polypeptidic chains already synthesized in the diffusely distributed polysomes. The expanding lamellae return, so that prehemosomal vesicles containing ferruginous material and globin are formed. Through invaginations of the inner membrane and a possible rotational movement of these vesicles the beginning of prohemosome formation takes place concomitant with the occurrence of heme synthesis. A structural rearrangement of prohemosomes occurs, and typical hemosomes containing hemoglobin molecules develop, whose content spreads throughout the cytoplasm by disruption of the organelle membranes.

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