MGY377H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Enterobactin, Fenton'S Reagent, Heme

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Fenton chemistry is where iron can react with h2o2 to make oh molecules which are very reactive. In the blood, its bound to haem, which is bound by haemoglobin within rbcs. Gram ngatives have to get the rion across 2 membranes. Tonb dependent transport brings it in, and heres a channel in the inner membrane that brings it into the cell. Gram positives still express specific proteins that will bind hemoglovib, they also have sortase anchored proteins that will break down haem and bring it into the cell. They pass it from one cell wall binding protein to another until its inside the cell. 4 proteins make a tetramer, and each has a perforin group. Theres this much protein to guard 4 iron atoms that are helated in a specific fashiom. Its also important for oxygen carrying in the lungs.

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