Iron and Heme Core (Core B)

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY   The Iron and Heme Core of the Center for Iron and Heme Disorders (CIHD) will provide analysis of metals, porphyrins, porphyrin precursors and heme. The Core will measure enzymatic activity of the eight enzymes of the heme biosynthesis pathway. This Core is unique in the services offered. Analysis and absolute quantitation of many of these compounds in cells, tissue, whole blood, urine and feces will become available to laboratories nationally. The Core will also provide a series of reagents, including plasmids for expression of proteins in heme synthesis, antibodies reactive to these proteins, and unique strains of bacteria that can be used to purify porphyrin pathway intermediates for use in other experimental systems. Core staff will host training sessions to assist PIs, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students in performing the services above, including sessions aimed at data analysis. CIHD investigators will be provided priority access to these services through dedicated Core staff. It is the goal of the Iron and Heme Core to become a national resource for the measurement of these enzymes/compounds in a diverse range of experimental systems from bacteria to human.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9990555
Project number
5U54DK110858-05
Recipient
UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Principal Investigator
Laurie K Jackson
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$98,268
Award type
5
Project period
2016-08-05 → 2021-07-31