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Ion Channels and Regulatory Signals of Heme

Year 2026, Volume: 85 Issue: 1 , 57 - 65 , 26.02.2026
https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2026.1756794
https://izlik.org/JA38HK63EK

Abstract

Heme is vital for life and an indispensable factor in various physiological processes. Beyond its function as a key ligand, heme serves as a multifaceted biomodulator, actively regulating diverse protein functions and cellular pathways. One of its significant functions is modulating the activity of ion channels. Heme's regulation of cellular excitability is linked to vital physiological functions, including sensitivity to oxygen and blood pressure regulation through neural signals. Furthermore, heme's impact on ion channels' role in controlling vascular processes, such as strokes or bleeding. Given the functional importance of the heme-driven action of the ion channel, further exploration is warranted, as many aspects of this process remain understudied. This brief review aims to summarize the structural organization of heme-sensitive sites within ion channels and examines the functional consequences of heme action. We think this knowledge will enhance our understanding of heme-driven modulation in ion channels.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Signal Transduction
Journal Section Review
Authors

Taleh Yusifov 0009-0002-8486-5695

Aysel Aliyeva 0009-0005-2826-0335

Fidan Gudratova 0009-0005-9597-5066

Nermin Aliyeva This is me 0009-0002-2416-3018

Submission Date August 2, 2025
Acceptance Date December 23, 2025
Publication Date February 26, 2026
DOI https://doi.org/10.26650/EurJBiol.2026.1756794
IZ https://izlik.org/JA38HK63EK
Published in Issue Year 2026 Volume: 85 Issue: 1

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AMA 1.Yusifov T, Aliyeva A, Gudratova F, Aliyeva N. Ion Channels and Regulatory Signals of Heme. Eur J Biol. 2026;85(1):57-65. doi:10.26650/EurJBiol.2026.1756794