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Siroheme
Siroheme
is a heme-like
prosthetic group
at the
active sites
of some enzymes to accomplish the six-electron
reduction
of
sulfur
and
nitrogen
. It is a
cofactor
at the
active site
of
sulfite reductase
, which plays a major role in
sulfur assimilation
pathway
, converting
sulfite
into
sulfide
, which can be
incorporated
into the
organic compound
homocysteine
.
Biosynthesis
Like all
tetrapyrroles
, the
macrocyclic ligand
in siroheme is
derived
from
uroporphyrinogen III
. This
porphyrinogen
is methylated at two
adjacent
pyrrole
rings
to
give
dihydrosirohydrochlorin
, which is
subsequently
oxidized
to give
sirohydrochlorin
. A
ferrochelatase
then inserts
iron
into the
macrocycle
to give siroheme.