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Ferroprotoporphyrin (Synonyms: Ferrous Protoporphyrin IX, Heme, Heme b, Heme Fe(II) Complex, Iron Protoporphyrin IX, NSC 267100, Protoporphyrin IX Iron Complex)

Catalog No.GC49230

La ferroprotoporfirina, un complejo de hierro ferroso y una porfirina, es un inhibidor isostérico de la uniÓn de Ácidos grasos a la proteÍna de uniÓn de Ácidos grasos de hÍgado de rata.

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Ferroprotoporphyrin Chemical Structure

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Ferroprotoporphyrin is an iron-containing cofactor.1,2 It is involved in several biological processes such as the transport or storage of oxygen by hemoglobin or myoglobin, respectively, electron transfer by cytochrome b5, and oxidation of xenobiotics or endogenous substrates by cytochrome P450s (CYPs).

1.Shimizu, T., Lengalova, A., MartÍnek, V., et al.Heme: Emergent roles of heme in signal transduction, functional regulation and as catalytic centresChem. Soc. Rev.48(24)5624-5657(2019) 2.Schneider, S., Marles-Wright, J., Sharp, K.H., et al.Diversity and conservation of interactions for binding heme in b-type heme proteinsNat. Prod. Rep.24(3)621-630(2007)

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