bp(GO:"cellular homeostasis") negativeCorrelation a(CHEBI:heme)
These data, in addition to older biochemical studies that empirically used heme to inhibit proteasome function in biochemical assays, led us to the hypothesis that excessive intracellular heme could disrupt cellular protein homeostasis by an inhibitory action on the proteasome.
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