Where is iron reductase found in liver cells?
A. in the lysosomal membrane
B. in the plasma membrane associated with ferroportin
C. in the plasma membrane associated with DMT-1 cotransporter
D. mitochondrial membrane
The iron reductase is found in the plasma membrane of liver which is associated with ferroportin.
This will help in the reduction of iron. In this ferric ion is reduced to ferrous ion which makes easy transport of iron molecule across the endosomal compartment in the cytoplasm.
That's why right option is B.
Where is iron reductase found in liver cells? A. in the lysosomal membrane B. in the...
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