a(CHEBI:heme) increases p(PFAM:ubiquitin)
We confirmed by selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode mass spectrometry (Figure 3a) and western blot (Figures 3c and d), respectively, that heme increased Sqstm1, ubiquitin, and Hsp70, with a much stronger response in Hmox1 (−/− ) compared with Hmox1 (+/+) MEF cells.
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