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LFO1 degrades heme to a distinct catabolite.
LFO1 degrades heme to a distinct catabolite. (A) HPLC chromatograms of mycobilin from MhuD heme degradation (red), biliverdin from HmuO heme degradation (green), staphylobilin from Isdl heme degradation (yellow), and the LFO1 catabolite (gray) monitored at an absorbance wavelength of 400 nm, graphed with the major peak set to 100. The major peak is indicated for each sample with a black arrow. The predominant peak for the LFO1 catabolite corresponds to a retention time of min. (B) Spectra were extracted for each of the samples at the retention times of their peak maxima. The LFO1 catabolite showed a peak absorbance at 395 nm and min. (C) Rates of fluorescence (expressed in units per minute) acquired by incubating the heme degradation reaction mixtures of Isdl (yellow), LFO1 (gray), and HmuO (green) in the presence of COP-1, a reaction-based probe which fluoresces selectively in the presence of carbon monoxide (P = ). Lisa J. Lojek et al. mSphere 2017; doi: /mSphere
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