Why is heme an important cofactor in biological processes?

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Topic
Heme's biosynthesis is altered in stress conditions like hypoxia. It is essential for hemoproteins, including cellular enzymes like peroxidases and electron transport machinery.
Answer
Heme is an important cofactor in biological processes such as oxidative phosphorylation, and is an essential cofactor for hemoproteins, which include important cellular enzymes like peroxidases and the electron transport machinery.


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