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Ferritin is the main ferritin storage complex in eukaryotic cells, consisting of 24 ferritin subunit polypeptides. In the Chlamydomonas rheinae 2 subtype, ferritin 1 (Fer1) and ferritin 2 (Fer2) are present. Both are plastid localized, but iron-1 is quantitatively recovered in the soluble extract of the cell, while iron-2 is found in the granular part. The partially purified Fer1 complex shows that the two ferriproteins are associated in distinct complexes and do not aggregate. In iron-enriched cells, the ratio of Fer1 to Fer2 is 70:1, suggesting that Fer1 plays a more important role in iron homeostasis.
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