Sunday, May 29, 2011

Iron-ferrying protein may be 'universal Achilles heel' for parasitic worms

Researchers have discovered a tiny protein without which the soil and lab-dwelling worm C. elegans can't deliver iron-rich heme taken in from their diets to the rest of their bodies or to their developing embryos. The finding offers important insight into the transport of the essential ingredient in worms and other animals, including humans.

Molecular Biology Genetics Genes Biology

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