Canine marrow cells were incubated with transferrin-bound 59Fe, and the partition of cellular iron was studied by chromatographic and gel filtration methods. Splitting-off of iron from the stromal fraction was avoided by lysing the cells in Tris HCl buffer at pH 8.6. Cellular iron was divided into four major compartments: stroma, microsomes, main hemoglobin, and fraction I. The iron in fraction I was found in ferritin, heme proteins, and low molecular weight iron.
Joseph V. Primosigh, E. Donnall Thomas
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