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15. Bilirubin and Its Carbohydrate Conjugates
Abstract
In mammals, the open tetrapyrrole bilirubin (structure 2, Fig. 1) is the principal degradation product of iron-protoporphyrin-IX (heme). The latter molecule is a tetrapyrrolic macrocycle and plays a critical role in aerobic metabolism by reversibly binding oxygen in hemoglobin and myoglobin, and by serving as the active site in oxidation reactions catalyzed by hemoprotein enzymes. Important cyclic tetrapyrroles in nature related to heme are chlorophylls, which contain magnesium and are derived from protoporphyrin-IX, and vitamin B12, a corrinoid derived from uroporphyrinogen-III.
Affiliation(s): (2) Department of Laboratory Medicine and Liver Center, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, California
(3) Department of Medical Research, Campus Gasthuisberg, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology  |  Pub. Date: Apr-30-1981  |  Page Range: 355-379  |  DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-404-3_15
Subject:  Biochemistry
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