Abstract:Long‐term chloramphenicol‐ and ethidium bromide‐treated chick embryo fibroblasts synthesize large amounts of porphyrins from exogenously added σ‐aminolevulinic acid. The porphyrins consist mainly of uro‐ and heptacarboxyporphyrins and are retained within cells. Uroporphyria development is a time‐dependent process which accompanies a step‐wise decrease in the capacity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Upon removal of chloramphenicol from the medium, the pattern of porphyrin production readily returns to n… Show more
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